On the afternoon of April 17th, Professor Qingpeng Wei from the School of Architecture at Tsinghua University conducted academic exchanges at the School of Building Services Science and Engineering and the International Joint Laboratory for Cooperative Research. He delivered an insightful report titled "Seizing Opportunities to Meet Challenges Head-On and Pioneering New Directions for the Development of Building Environment and HVAC Engineering". The report was hosted by Professor Angui Li, Dean of the School of Building Services Science and Engineering.

During the report, Professor Qingpeng Wei introduced energy-saving diagnosis methods and adaptive energy efficiency improvement strategies for public buildings, covering aspects from cold and heat sources, transmission and distribution systems to terminal equipment. Combining specific engineering cases, he elaborated on the characteristics of zero-carbon cooling and heating technologies and their remarkable effects in energy conservation and carbon reduction for public buildings. The content of the report made the audience realize that "on-site testing is the lifeline of scientific research, and real data is a 'rich mine' for innovation. Only by deeply engaging in front-line engineering work and solidly accumulating data can we achieve a breakthrough from quantitative to qualitative change in the field of building environment."

After the report, Professor Angui Li accompanied the delegation to visit the International Joint Laboratory for Cooperative Research on Low-Carbon Built Environment of the Ministry of Education. Both parties conducted in-depth discussions and exchanges on cutting-edge academic topics such as wall-attached ventilation, low-resistance transmission and distribution systems, and environmental safety guarantees for underground spaces in disaster-stricken environments.
Visit to the International Joint Laboratory for Cooperative Research on Low-Carbon Built Environment of the Ministry of Education.