The HiDALGO2 CoE and the Strasbourg University in collaboration with the EuroCC Germany are organizing a short, hybrid event on March 28, 2024: “Urban Building Modeling and Simulation, Visualization and Computing”.
This 1-day lecture course gives a short overview of Dynamic Energy Simulation (DES) in general, followed by a simulation workflow and some of HiDALGO2 advances. Participants will further learn how to build and generate Building Energy Models (BEM) from 3D Computer-Aided Design (CAD) geometry, with a focus on refining physical models to closely mirror real-world building behavior.
Moreover, this course offers a unique opportunity to delve into two specialized aspects of simulation technology: the simulation of daylight for architectural applications and the use of light transport simulation. Through the lens of light transport simulation, which harnesses ray tracing algorithms, attendees will gain an understanding of its dual utility in creating photorealistic images from numerical 3D models and visualizing volumetric data fields, crucial for scientific visualization. Furthermore, the discussion will encompass the evolution of light transport simulation in tandem with the capabilities of modern GPUs, now equipped with RT cores.
For registration, please visit the event webpage: