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Alan Kabanshi

Alan Kabanshi är teknologie doktor i energisystem. Doktor vid HiG 2017. Arbetar vid Akademin för teknik och miljö. Forskar kring ventilation.

Research presentation

Alan Kabanshi

Senior lecturer, docent

Research subject: Energy systems

Alan Kabanshi is an associate professor of energy systems at the department of building engineering, energy systems and sustainability science. His research is centers around energy in the built environment and currently focuses on resource-efficient ventilation processes in building energy efficiency. Rudimentary, the goal has been to explore alternative air distribution and ventilation strategies that promote thermal comfort, good air quality and occupant health at a reduced energy use. Kabanshi also conducts research on cognitive psychology of climate change, occupant energy related behavior, energy efficiency and sustainable built environments. He has a strong national and international network and visibility as well as a very good record of scientific collaboration and publication. He is the 2020 recipient of the Royal Skyttean Society prize for younger researcher at the University of Gävle.

CURRENT RESEARCH

  • Entrainment and jet development in the initial and transition regions
  • Airborne infection transmission in buildings
  • Cognitive psychology of climate change
  • Occupant related behavior in buildings
  • Ventilation and air distribution strategies

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Conference papers

Kabanshi, A., Chocarro de Erauso, B. & Sandberg, M. (2023). Experimental study on augmentation of mixing within a stratified indoor environment by erosion of density interface. E3S Web of Conferences. 10.1051/e3sconf/202339602037 [More information]
Kabanshi, A., Linden, E., Ogbuagu, T., MacCutcheon, D. & Persson, T. (2022). Plenum airflow distribution and its influence on the performance of a diffuse ceiling ventilation. E3S Web Conf. Volume 356, 2022 The 16<sup>th</sup> ROOMVENT Conference (ROOMVENT 2022). Xian. 10.1051/e3sconf/202235601026 [More information]
Mupeta, H., Nyirenda, E., Mulenga, E. & Kabanshi, A. (2021). Techno-economic analysis of PV-Diesel hybrid system as an option for rural electrification in Zambia. 13th International Conference on Sustainable Energy &amp; Environmental Protection: Solar Energy, Vienna, Austria. September 13-16, 2021. [More information]
Kabanshi, A., Choonya, G. & Ameen, A. (2021). Window size optimization and shading with photovoltaic panels: Simulation of cooling energy demand in the tropics in the southern hemisphere. 13th International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environmental Protection: Solar Energy. September 13-16, 2021, Vienna, Austria.. [More information]
Sandberg, M., Wigö, H. & Kabanshi, A. (2018). Is Building Ventilation a Process of Diluting Contaminants or Delivering Clean Air?. Excellent Indoor Climate and High Performing Ventilation. P. 253-258. External link [More information]
Kabanshi, A., Sandberg, M. & Wigö, H. (2018). Measurement of Entrainment into an Axisymmetric Jet using Temperature as a Tracer : A Pilot Study. Excellent Indoor Climate and High Performing Ventilation. P. 397-402. External link [More information]
Kabanshi, A., Ameen, A., Yang, B., Wigö, H. & Sandberg, M. (2017). Energy simulation and analysis of an intermittent ventilation system under two climates. 10th International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environmental Protection : Energy Efficiency. Maribor: University of Maribor Press. P. 1-10. External link [More information]
Kabanshi, A., Sattari, A., Linden, E., Wigö, H. & Sandberg, M. (2017). Experimental study on contaminant entrainment in air distribution systems with free jets. Healthy Buildings Europe 2017: ISIAQ. External link [More information]
Kabanshi, A. (2016). Experimental Evaluation of Intermittent Air Jet Ventilation Strategy : Cooling Effect Analysis. IAVEQ 2016 : 9th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality Ventilation &amp; Energy Conservation In Buildings. Songdo, South Korea: IAQVEC Committee. [More information]
Kabanshi, A. & Wigö, H. (2016). Experimental Evaluation of Intermittent Air Jet Ventilation Strategy : Cooling effect and the associated energy saving. . [More information]
Kabanshi, A., Liu, S. & Schiavon, S. (2016). Potential adaptive behaviour to counteract thermal discomfort in spaces with displacement ventilation or underfloor air distribution systems. Proceedings of the 14th international conference of Indoor Air Quality and Climate. Ghent. [More information]
Kabanshi, A., Keus van de Poll, M., Ljung, R. & Sörqvist, P. (2014). Disruption of writing by background speech : a classroom experiment. . [More information]
Kabanshi, A., Wigö, H., Ljung, R. & Sörqvist, P. (2014). Perception of intermittent air velocities in classrooms. Indoor Air 2014 - 13th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate. P. 189-191. [More information]
Kabanshi, A., Keus van de Poll, M., Wigö, H., Ljung, R. & Sörqvist, P. (2014). The effect of heat stress on writing performance in a classroom. Indoor Air 2014 - 13th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate. P. 183-188. External link [More information]
Published by: Camilla Haglund Page responsible: Gunilla Mårtensson Updated: 2021-04-09
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