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Carl-Eric Hagentoft - civil engineer |
Personal information
Full name: Carl-Eric Hartvig Hagentoft
Date of birth: 1958-09-04
Place of birth: Solberga, Sweden
Position: Professor and Head of the dept. of Building Physics,
Chalmers University of Technology, 412 96 Göteborg, Sweden
Marital Status: Married to Margareta Lannér-Hagentoft (Architect), 3 children
Academic qualifications
1983 M.Sc. in Engineering Physics, Lund University, Sweden
1988 Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, dept. of Building Technology, Lund University.
Thesis: Heat Loss to the Ground from a Building. Slab on the Ground and Cellar.
1991 University Lecturer at the dept. of Building Physics, Lund University.
1993 Professor of the dept. of Building Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden.
Employments and international experiences
1980-1981: Production planner at dept. of Automation, Alfa-Laval AB, Lund, Sweden
1983-1988: Doctoral student at the dept. of Building Technology, Lund University, Sweden.
1988-1991: Researcher in the Lund Group for Computational Building Physics, at the dept. of Building Physics, Lund University, Sweden.
1991-1994: Project leader and researcher in the Lund Group for Computational Building Physics
1992-1993: Visiting Scientist at the div. of Building, Construction and Engineering. C.S.I.R.O. Melbourne, Australia
1993-still Professor and Head of the dept. of Building Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden.
2000 Visiting Scientist, K.U.Leuven
Main research fields
Heat, moisture, and air transfer in the building envelope systems and components.
Calculation models for coupled heat, moisture and air transfers inside the building envelope and thermal insulation material. Thermal system analysis using Simulink
Temperature processes in the ground, Hygrothermal performance of building foundations. Convection processes in fractured and porous structure
Today the research is focusing on Building Physics Design, i.e. how to design buildings with good indoor air quality, energy efficiency, durability, and moisture safe building envelopes, the sound base for Sustainable Building technology.
International Committees
IEA/Annex 24:
National Coordinator and Subtask leader in the research project:
Heat, Air an Moisture Transfer in New and Retrofitted, Insulated
Envelope Parts, Annex 24 of the International Energy Agency's
research program for Buildings and Community System
CEN/TC89/WG5:
Swedish delegate in the standardization working group for heat exchange between buildings and the ground, and freezing of the ground.
Nordic Building Physics Symposium:
Member of the Scientific Committee 1996, and responsible for the 1999-Symposium
International Conference on Research in Building Physics:
Member of the Scientific Committee 2000-
Scientific Journals - Member of the Scientific or Editorial Board
1997- Nordic Journal of Building Physics
1998- Building Research Journal, Slovak Academy of Science
1999- International Journal of Low Energy and Sustainable Buildings
Reviewer for various conferences and journals such as: Indoor Air, Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Buildings, Building & Environment, Journal of Porous Media.
Scientific rewards
1989 Stipendiate - Sydkraft forskningsstiftelse
1990 Stipendiate - Gunnar Engströms ASEA(ABB)-stiftelse
Lectures/Presentations abroad
Germany-1987, 1993, USA-1987, 1991, 1995, 2001, China-1988, Great Britain-1989, Finland-1989, 1996, Norway - 1990, 1994, The Netherlands - 1990, 2000, Australia - 1993, Denmark-1993, Italy-1995, Canada-1992, Japan-1997, Belgium-1998, 2000, France 1991, New Zealand 2001, Costa Rica 2002
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