A new programme of research being led by the University and involving 16 other partners from across Europe will develop materials and technologies to improve occupant well-being in modern low carbon buildings.
The ‘Eco-See’ project, which has received €6.55m funding from the European Union’s Framework 7 Programme for a four year period, studies the use of innovative eco-building materials that will combat poor indoor environmental quality, while also radically improving the energy efficiency of buildings.