Fall Hackathon - Campus total energy use and building control
/Campus total energy usage and building control
Thursday, November 17th, 4:30-10:30p
Saieh Hall for Economics,
1160 E 58th St
FOOD AND BEVERAGES PROVIDED
NEW! Datasets to be released Nov. 2016, first-look:
Updated campus electricity, meter-level, now 2012-2016
Natural gas usage at plant and campus building levels
Weather station data
Building Automation Systems (BAS) data
In 2015, the 160 campus buildings and grounds used $40 million worth of energy. Come to the Nov. 17th hackathon to see where and why. Help improve our understanding of campus energy usage and increase energy efficiency!
Hackathon: An introduction by Daniel Diermeier, University Provost is followed by an orientation on the physical campus and its energy needs, and how it monitors and controls energy use. Experts will introduce hackathon participants to the basic concepts of energy, building automation systems, data visualization and energy efficiency. After orientation, participants will select from a series of challenges and spend the evening diving into university energy data, competing to identify features in campus data or to propose new tools for improving understanding of campus energy usage and increasing energy efficiency. Mentors will be on hand for questions and collaboration.
Schedule:
4:30 PM Welcome by Sian Beilock, Executive Vice Provost (room 201)
4:35 PM The Campus as a Lab Initiative, Liz Moyer Associate Prof., Geophysical Sciences
4:50 PM Research Challenges
5:00 PM How tonight works
5:05 PM Find your Breakouts!
5:15 PM Breakout 1: All About Energy
Marcus Patterson & Alison Brizius, Dumb Buildings & Smart People (room 349)
Sumit Ray & Sam Ori, Its Electric & Expensive (room 230)
Liz Moyer, Tips & Tricks for Energy Analysis (room 112)
5:45 PM Breakout 2: Data and Design Skills!
Joe Walsh, Data Exploration and Exploitation: Planning Your Project (room 349)
Jeffery Tharsen, Data Visualization & Interactivity (room 230)
Leith McIndewar, Data Access & Searching 101 (room 112)
6:15 PM Challenges explained
6:20 PM Grab dinner and find teammates
6:30 PM Challenge start
10:00 PM Present your early findings!