The workshop on “CEBEC” energy efficient building project team was held in Lund University, Sweden
The 14th workshop meeting of the “Energy Efficient Buildings in Extreme Continental and Sunny Climate” (CEBEC) project, financed by European Union with an aim to improve the quality of higher education in Mongolia, has successfully held between from Aug 15, 2022 to Aug 18, 2022 at Lund University, Sweden.
Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST), Mongolian University of Life Sciences (MULS), German-Mongolian Institute for Resources and Technology (GMIT) from Mongolian side, along with Lund University from Sweden and Tallinn Technical University from Estonia, are collaborating on this project.
In order to purchase necessary laboratory equipment, software and textbooks, and to develop the course contents that are to be taught by the universities from Mongolian side, Lund University and Tallinn Technical University are sharing their knowledge and experience in the field.
Despite the project being started in February 2020, due to Covid-19 situation, this 14th concortium meeting was the first meeting that was held in person. During the workshop, attendee universities discussed the activities done regarding each work package along with their results, and planned the next steps to be taken. In addition, the participating university representatives have stopped by the city of Malmo, Sweden and visited “Scandinavian Green Roof Institute” a company which operates in the field of green infrastructure such as green roofs, living walls and stormwater management, and “SYSAV” a waste-to-energy plant.
To learn more about the “CEBEC” project, please click here.
Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST), Mongolian University of Life Sciences (MULS), German-Mongolian Institute for Resources and Technology (GMIT) from Mongolian side, along with Lund University from Sweden and Tallinn Technical University from Estonia, are collaborating on this project.
In order to purchase necessary laboratory equipment, software and textbooks, and to develop the course contents that are to be taught by the universities from Mongolian side, Lund University and Tallinn Technical University are sharing their knowledge and experience in the field.
Despite the project being started in February 2020, due to Covid-19 situation, this 14th concortium meeting was the first meeting that was held in person. During the workshop, attendee universities discussed the activities done regarding each work package along with their results, and planned the next steps to be taken. In addition, the participating university representatives have stopped by the city of Malmo, Sweden and visited “Scandinavian Green Roof Institute” a company which operates in the field of green infrastructure such as green roofs, living walls and stormwater management, and “SYSAV” a waste-to-energy plant.
To learn more about the “CEBEC” project, please click here.