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Introduction to Building Energy Performance Simulation

Building Performance Simulation

 

As the building sector faces growing energy and environmental challenges, Building Performance Simulation (BPS) has become essential for designing and operating high-performance buildings, such as nearly/net-zero energy and zero-emission buildings.

 
This course provides theoretical background, practical guidance, and insights into the modelling process of buildings and renewable energy systems for the analysis and evaluation of their performance. In this framework, the basic principles and functionalities of modelling tools such as SketchUp, OpenStudio, and the System Advisor Model (SAM) will be demonstrated.

 

Why join?

  • Learn to design sustainable, energy-efficient buildings
  • Gain hands-on experience with SketchUp, OpenStudio, and SAM
  • Develop practical skills through real simulation projects
  • Get personalized mentoring and guidance
  • Open to students and professionals alike

 

What you will gain

  • Confidence in applying Building Performance Simulation in real-world projects
  • Practical experience in building and energy systems modelling
  • Skills to identify key design parameters and optimize building performance

 

Who is this course for?

  • Students in architecture, engineering, and sustainability fields
  • Professionals (academic and non-academic staff) seeking to enhance their expertise in energy modelling and building performance

 

Tools you will use

Participants will be introduced to industry-leading tools, including:
  • SketchUp
  • OpenStudio
  • System Advisor Model (SAM)

 

How you will be assessed

Assessment is Pass/Fail and mirrors real professional practice:
  • Modelling Project: Build and simulate a building energy model using commercial software
  • Written Report: Summarize your modelling process and results
  • Presentation: Deliver a 20-minute oral presentation of your project

 

Mentoring and support

Throughout the course, you’ll benefit from:
  • Hands-on guidance with modelling software
  • Practical demonstrations of BPS tools
  • Mentoring to navigate real-world design complexity

Register by 29 October 2025, using the online form.

 

More information

The Course Handbook will be available shortly

 

Course Instructor

Assistant Professor Nikolaos Kampelis

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+35722208659

 

When


Session

Date

Time

Instructor

Venue

1st

Tuesday 4th November 2025

15:00 - 17:00

Nikolaos Kampelis

Online

2nd

Friday 7th November 2025

3rd

Tuesday 11th November 2025

4th

Friday 14th November 2025
5th

Tuesday 18th November 2025

6th

Friday 21st November 2025

7th

Tuesday 25th November 2025

8th

Friday 28th November 2025

 


 

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