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Talented lighters invited to enter Young Lighter of the Year 2014


The Society of Light and Lighting is celebrating its 20th year of the prestigious Young Lighter of the Year competition.


The event serves to actively promote the younger element in the lighting profession, providing a unique platform for young lighters, whether society members or not. Entries are open to all young lighters working in light, design, architecture, manufacturing, research, healthcare or studying a lighting-related educational course. Previous winners include Seda Kacel, Christopher Knowlton, Sabine De Schutter and Rachael Nicholls.


All entrants should be under 30 years of age at the 8 May 2014 deadline. The shortlist will be announced on 5 June and finalists will present at the LuxLive exhibition on 20 November, with the overall winner being crowned at the LUX Awards later that evening. For more details visit www.sll.org.uk


Hoare Lea’s Rachael Nicholls was 2013 Young Lighter of the Year


BSERT publishes March research papers


CIBSE’s peer-reviewed journal, which carries research relevant to today’s built environment, has published its latest issue. The March edition of Building


Services Engineering Research & Technology (BSERT) published in partnership with SAGE, includes the following papers:  Adaptive thermal comfort model for air-conditioned hospitals in Malaysia, Yau  Evaluation of airflow pattern in wind-driven, naturally ventilated atrium buildings: measurement and simulation, Ai  Limitations of the CIBSE design summer year approach for delivering representative near-extreme summer weather conditions, Jentsch  Influence of display cabinet cooling on performance of supermarket buildings, Hill  Neural predictive control for single-speed ground-source heat pumps connected to a floor-heating system for typical French dwelling, Salque Free access to BSERT is


available as a membership benefit at http://bit.ly/1cpruq1


16 CIBSE Journal March 2014


President’s Prize 2014: Applications open for Undergraduate Award


Applications are open for the President’s Prize 2014: The CIBSE Undergraduate Award. The award, sponsored by Hays Building Services, is open to all final-year building services engineering (or related) BSc, BEng and MEng CIBSE student members in the UK and internationally.


Entrants are required to submit a 2,000-word synopsis of their final-year project, showing evidence of excellent understanding and knowledge in building services engineering, science and design, as well as originality and high-quality visual information.


The winner will receive £500


and a trophy and two runners- up will receive £100 each. The awards are presented at the President’s Awards Dinner in October 2014 in London. For more information and to download your application form, visit www.cibse.org/ undergradaward Closing date for entries is Friday, 25 July, 2014.


Up to £4,000 available in this year’s Ken Dale Travel Bursary


The Ken Dale Travel Bursary is now open for applications. Established by CIBSE to commemorate Ken Dale’s contribution to the Institution and the building services profession, the bursary makes £1,500-£4,000 available to a CIBSE member in the developmental stage of his or her career.


Winners of the award spend three to four weeks outside their own country researching aspects connected to their field of work and then present their findings to the CIBSE Board.


CIBSE encourages applicants to engage in research that supports CIBSE’s concern for the environment and provides benefit


for their employer, clients and the profession overall. Full details of the bursary and information on how to apply is at www.cibse.org/bursaries The deadline for applications is Friday, 18 April 2014.


See page 47 for work on renewables in Africa by previous winner Kayley Lockhead.


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