안녕하세요. 국민대학교 건축학부 친환경빌딩시스템 연구실 방문을 환영합니다.

 

 전세계적으로 환경문제가 중요한 사회적 이슈로 부각되면서 친환경에 관한 각 산업 및 학계에서의 광범위한 연구가 활발히 이루어 지고 있습니다. 국민대 친환경빌딩시스템 연구실은 지속가능성에 관한 연구에 전념하여 사람들에게 보다 쾌적하고, 건강한 삶을 제공하고자 노력하고 있습니다. 급속도로 변화하는 기후와 사회현상에 발맞춰 과학적이고, 객관적인 방법론에 따라 타당성 있는 연구에 매진하고 있으며, 창의력과 타 학문과의 융합을 통한 지속가능한 연구활동에 참여하고 있습니다.  

 

 우리 연구실은 공학적 실험기법 및 수치적 시뮬레이션 방법론을 바탕으로 건축물의 냉방 및 난방 에너지 소비량 절감, 실내공기질 개선 관점에서의 오염물질 제어, 인공지능을 활용한 재실자 인식 기술에 관한 연구에 역량을 집중하고 있습니다.


Introduction

Janghoo Seo has studied indoor environments, indoor air quality, the computation and measurement of airflow in and around buildings, and building ventilation systems. He is Professor at School of Architecture of Kookmin University, Korea.

 Seo was awarded his Ph.D. at The University of Tokyo in September 2008 following his outstanding achievements in the field of architectural environment.  His doctoral dissertation is entitled “Development of test method for measuring semi volatile organic compounds emitted from indoor electrical appliances”.  He had clarified the roles of air flow on emissions and distributions of contaminant in a room. 

 He had developed test methods to assessing sorption building materials reducing indoor air pollution and proposed measurement method of Semi Volatile Organic Compounds (SVOC) emission rates as ISO draft.  He has received the best awards of Architectural Institute of Japan and The Society of Heating, Air-Conditioning and Sanitary Engineers of Japan in 2005, 2007.  




 In his postdoctoral work at the University of Tokyo, he mainly studied the optimal energy system design based indoor air quality using genetic algorithms.  While studying and working at the University of Tokyo, he has contributed to several projects under the auspices of the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, the Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. He has published a series of academic papers for international referred journals, which have gained international recognition and have cemented his profile as a top academic in the field of architectural environment and indoor air quality.

  At Kookmin University, he is leading the Sustainable Building System Laboratory, set up in 2013. This Laboratory has carried research into the solution the physical mechanism of the chemical compounds emitted from building materials, the application of sorptive building materials to improve indoor air quality and developing technology predicted and analyzed by the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).