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Dear Colleagues,<br>
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It's my pleasure to continue the legacy of Canada's building
performance simulation conference, <i>eSim</i>. Historically, eSim
has hosted hundreds of building simulation experts from Canada and
around the world.<br>
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eSim 2014 will occur at Carleton University in Ottawa on May 8 and
9, 2014 with workshops on the day before and after. The online
submission system is now live (<a href="http://esim.ca/" target="_blank">esim.ca</a>) and <b>250 word abstracts are due by
Sept. 27, 2013</b>.<br>
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I look forward to your submissions and welcome you in advance to
Ottawa at eSim 2014.<br>
<br>
Liam O'Brien,<br>
Chair, <i>eSim 2014</i>, Ottawa, Canada
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William (Liam) O'Brien, PhD
Assistant Professor, Architectural Conservation and Sustainability Engineering
Carleton University
Canal Building, 5208
<a href="tel:%28613%29%20520-2600%20ext.%208037" value="+16135202600" target="_blank">(613) 520-2600 ext. 8037</a></pre>
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