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The potential impact of indoor environments on human health, productivity, and performance is driving various health effects research programs and initiatives. The increasing public and private sector demand for healthy and sustainable built environments is catalyzing a market for new technologies and innovations that improve built and urban environments. The Syracuse Symposium on Environmental and Energy Systems addresses these topics through presentations on the latest advances in research, development and industry.
The Syracuse Symposium is presented by the Syracuse Center of Excellence (CoE) in Environmental and Energy Systems, a federation of more than 70 businesses, organizations, and academic and research institutions.
The 2006 Syracuse Symposium will focus on Innovative Built Environments: Design with Nature, as well as other areas of research and commercialization within the Syracuse CoE.
This year's Symposium features invited speakers and presentations on:
High-performance buildings
- Advances in technologies and materials
- Design elements
- Intelligent building systems and design
Environmental systems research and development
- Human health and productivity
- Urban ecosystems including air and water quality
- Indoor air quality
Energy systems research and development
- Renewable sources and biomass-based fuels
- Integrated heating, cooling, and on-site power generation
Contact Information:
Cynthia Nieman
Syracuse Center of Excellence
621 Skytop
Syracuse, NY 13244
voice: 315-443-4445
email: cnieman@syracusecoe.org