Events

CGBC Research & Innovation Talks: “Natural Ventilation Possibility”

The Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities will present a series of Research & Innovation Talks. Given by members of the CGBC Research Team, talks will highlight and discuss projects underway at the Center.

On Tuesday, April 26th, Bing Wang will present on: “Natural Ventilation Possibility: An evaluation index of natural ventilation performance in early design stage.”
10:00 am – 11:00am
20 Sumner Road, Room 1D
Refreshments will be provided.
Talks are open to members of the Harvard community. Space is limited. Please RSVP to Jeff Fitton ([email protected]).

Bing Wang, Doctor of Design Student »
bing4Bing is a Doctor in Design Studies student at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. His research interests include environment simulation technologies and their application in design. Bing’s work includes the development of a design toolkit to achieve fast and valid evaluation of building performance, in addition to a design optimization methodology based on building performance given by computational simulation technologies. He believes that the idea of climate adaption and building performance will form a new design methodology with the help of simulation technologies. Bing holds a Master in Design Studies in Energy and Environments from the Harvard Graduate School of Design and a Bachelor of Engineering degree from Tsinghua University in China. He has worked as an Environmental Design Consultant for several companies—most recently at Transsolar in Stuttgart, Germany. His professional experience also includes teaching and research assistance at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and Tsinghua University. His previous work was has been published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at international conferences.