Kevin Lomas

Kevin Lomas

Centre Director
(LoLo CDT)

Kevin Lomas

Centre Director
(LoLo CDT)
Loughborough University
K.J.Lomas@lboro.ac.uk

Biography

Kevin Lomas is Professor of Building Simulation in the Building Energy Research Group, Department of Civil and Building Engineering at Loughborough University (LU). Prior to this Professor Lomas was Director of the Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development at De Montfort University.

Kevin has 25 years of experience in building energy research having worked on or led 31 projects. These recently have included the joint LU and UCL CaRB consortium ”Carbon reduction in buildings: a socio-technical, longitudinal study of carbon use in buildings“ and the 4M consortium “Measurement, modelling, mapping and management: a methodology for shrinking the urban carbon footprint”. Two other EPSRC projects concerned with climate change and the built environment are also being advanced. These and other projects have required monitoring and modelling research to enable better management of domestic and non-domestic building energy demand.

Practice-based research on low-energy buildings that use advanced natural ventilation have included projects in the UK, China, the USA and Australia, many have won architectural or engineering awards. Reflections on these practical projects were made during a recent period as a Leverhulme Research Fellow.

Kevin is the Loughborough Director of the London-Loughborough Centre for Doctoral Training in Energy Demand (CDT).

Projects

Journal publication by LoLo PhD Student Stephen Watson: Decarbonising domestic heating: What is the peak GB demand?

Journal publication by LoLo PhD Student Stephen Watson: Decarbonising domestic heating: What is the peak GB demand?

Top journal publication for LoLo MPhil student – Matthew Li

Top journal publication for LoLo MPhil student – Matthew Li

LoLo CDT Presence at BSO 2018, Cambridge

LoLo CDT Presence at BSO 2018, Cambridge

Loughborough Overheating Research in the News

Loughborough Overheating Research in the News

W8LP4 – MRes Project “Cooling Culture: The identification of, and barriers to, adaptive responses to domestic overheating”

W3LP4 – Temperature Variations in Heated UK Homes

W3LP1 – Summertime temperatures in UK homes

W4LP5 – A parametric analysis of the energy savings predicted by different thermal models: implications for the UK Green Deal

W4LP3 – The effect of thermal mass and intermittent occupation upon energy demand in student halls of residence

W4LP1 Can dynamic thermal models reliably predict home energy demands; empirical validation and uncertainty analysis?

W6LP6 – Aggregated load profiles of domestic buildings: the implications of an all-electric future

W6LP5 – Ventilation and thermal comfort in UK homes: can we maintain indoor air quality and reduce the threat of future air-conditioning of UK homes?

W6LP5 – Ventilation and thermal comfort in UK homes: can we maintain indoor air quality and reduce the threat of future air-conditioning of UK homes?

W2LP5 – Extensions to Domestic Buildings and their Impact on Energy Consumption

W2LP5 – Extensions to Domestic Buildings and their Impact on Energy Consumption

W6LP2 – The impact of lower heating loads on the potential energy savings of zonal heating controls and its effect on occupant thermal comfort

W4LP7 – Prediction of the Summertime Overheating Risk in UK Homes Using Descriptive Time Series Analysis

W4LP6 Optimised Retrofit Strategies for Post-War Non-Domestic Buildings

W3LP7 – A study of the economic incentives associated with UK household energy usage

W2LP16 – How Smart are 2050 Energy Scenarios Expecting Households to be?

W1LP6 – Monitoring and Modelling UK hospital energy consumption to identify optimal building-specific retrofit measures for a changing climate

W1LP6 – Monitoring and Modelling UK hospital energy consumption to identify optimal building-specific retrofit measures for a changing climate

W1LP4 – Offsite Modular Construction and Low Energy, Comfortable Homes

W1LP4 – Offsite Modular Construction and Low Energy, Comfortable Homes

W5LP3 – Reducing the Operation Performance Gap – improving building simulation tools through data-driven and real-time approaches

W2LP13 – Building Diagnostics: Practical Measurement of the Fabric Thermal Performance of Houses

W2LP13 – Building Diagnostics: Practical Measurement of the Fabric Thermal Performance of Houses

W4LP9 – Simulating the Impact of HVAC Control Strategies on Supermarket Energy Use

W3LP5 – Measuring and modelling the energy demand reduction potential of zonal space heating controls in a UK home

W3LP5 – Measuring and modelling the energy demand reduction potential of zonal space heating controls in a UK home

Management team

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