

About
The New York Tech's Energy and Green Technologies Laboratory is a living lab that opened in April 2019 under the Department of Energy Management at the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences. It represents a real-world environment and provides students with hands-on experience in energy and green technology disciplines. Energy generation, storage, and conservation methods are studied in this lab under the following areas:
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Urban-scale Building Energy Modeling (UBEM) using High-Performance Computing (HPC).
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Physics-based building energy modeling (BEM) through commercial simulation tools and building information modeling (BIM).
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Design and evaluation of zero-net-energy (ZNE) buildings.
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Data-driven building energy modeling through machine learning techniques.
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Modeling and evaluating different energy retrofit approaches.
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Application of multi-functional sensors in collecting environmental data for data-driven energy modeling.
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Analysis of high-performance building enclosure based on building science.

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Location
NYIT - Long Island Campus
College of Engineering and Computing Sciences
Harry Schure Hall, Room 103
Lab Director: Ehsan Kamel, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Energy Management
Email address: ekamel01@nyit.edu
Phone number: 516.686.7968