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    Dear Bldg-sim list,<br>
    <br>
    Looking for something to do immediately after the ASHRAE/IBPSA
    BPAC/Simbuild conference? Probably not, but the importance of the
    indoor environment is more apparent than ever as we spend more time
    indoors, work from home, and teach online during COVID-19.
    Simulation and prediction of indoor quality plays no small part in
    this for future buildings and retrofits. Considering issues of IEQ,
    health, and disease transmission indoors, we have organized a panel
    session as part of this year's lecture series at the University of
    Toronto Daniels Faculty of Architecture... <a
href="https://www.daniels.utoronto.ca/events/2020/10/01/great-indoors-environmental-quality-health-and-wellbeing-quarantining-society">The
      Great Indoors: Environmental Quality, Health and Wellbeing in a
      Quarantining Society</a>. <br>
    <br>
    Please join us on October 1st, 6:30pm EDT for five expert overviews
    and a rousing followup panel discussion on disease transmission,
    ventilation, thermal comfort, lighting, and environmental psychology
    with a view towards health and wellbeing indoors during the trying
    times of COVID-19. All of the details can be found at the link above
    or in the summary below.<br>
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          <h1>The Great Indoors: Environmental Quality, Health and
            Wellbeing in a Quarantining Society</h1>
          <h2 class="event-meta"> Thu, Oct 1 2020 – 6:30pm to 8:00pm EDT<br>
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            <li><a
href="https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5716001851198/WN_XOgbJbvuSwqA7unzVWPcnA">Zoom
                registration</a></li>
            <li><a
href="https://www.daniels.utoronto.ca/events/2020/10/01/great-indoors-environmental-quality-health-and-wellbeing-quarantining-society">Speaker
                / panelist bios and more information</a><br>
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          <u>Speakers</u><br>
          Kellie Chin (Workshop Architecture)<br>
          Simon Coulombe (Wilfrid Laurier University)<br>
          Steven Lockley (Brigham and Women’s Hospital & Harvard
          Medical School)<br>
          Alejandra Menchaca (Thornton Tomasetti)<br>
          Lidia Morawska (Queensland University of Technology)<br>
          Manuel Riemer (Wilfrid Laurier University)<br>
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          <u>Moderated by</u><br>
          Bomani Khemet (Daniels Faculty)<br>
          Alstan Jakubiec (Daniels Faculty)</blockquote>
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      Warm regards,<br>
      Alstan<br>
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      -- <br>
      <span style="font-size:80%;"> J. Alstan Jakubiec<br>
        Mobile: +1 416-666‑0951<br>
        Office: DA321<br>
        <br>
        Assistant Professor<br>
        University of Toronto<br>
        Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design /<br>
        The School of the Environment<br>
        <br>
        <a href="http://individual.utoronto.ca/c38c">DCC Lab</a> | <a
          href="http://solemma.com">Solemma</a></span> </div>
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