View our free 45-minute webinar, part of HOBO’s Thought Leader Webinar series, presented by Mohammad Heidarinejad and Jongki Lee of the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT).

Learn how Heidarinejad and his team used HOBO data loggers to assess long-term energy performance in a 44-week study involving 39 novel automated interior insulating window shades installed in a high-rise commercial building in Chicago. Webinar topics include:

  •  Study design and implementation
  •  Challenges and opportunities to use loggers and sensors
  •  Data logger deployment
  •  Data collection & analysis
  •  Results of the study
  •  Broader implications of the results

Discover how data loggers can be used to verify the effectiveness of controls designed to reduce energy consumption in buildings – and promote sustainability.   

About the presenters: 

Dr. Mohammad Heidarinejad is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. He’s also co-director of The Built Environment Research Group at the institute, where he leads research in the areas of building energy and environmental systems. 

A Ph.D. candidate at the institute’s Department of Architectural Engineering and VP of the ASHRAE IIT branch, Jongki Lee earned his master’s degree from Soongsil University in Seoul, South Korea. With a research background that includes M&V, building energy simulation, IAQ, and phase change materials, Lee’s current focus is energy consumption in high-rise buildings. 

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