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Fourth International Conference on Energy and Indoor Environment for Hot Climates

April 7-8, 2027 | Doha, Qatar

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Fourth International Conference on Energy and Indoor Environment for Hot Climates

April 7-8, 2027 | Doha, Qatar

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  • About Conference

     

    This conference provides an opportunity for researchers, engineers, practitioners, and policymakers to come together and discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with creating healthy, energy-efficient, and sustainable indoor environments in hot ambient climate regions. As temperatures continue to rise and cooling demands increase worldwide, there is a growing need to better understand how buildings can provide good indoor air quality and occupant comfort while minimizing energy use and environmental impact.

    The conference focuses on the latest developments in Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ), high-performance HVAC systems, and sustainable building technologies for hot climates. Special attention is given to practical solutions that improve building performance, reduce energy consumption, and support decarbonization efforts without compromising the health, comfort, and well-being of building occupants.

    The technical program includes presentations of peer-reviewed papers, keynote lectures by leading experts, and discussions on emerging research, innovative technologies, and real-world applications. The conference also provides a platform for dialogue among researchers, industry professionals, and decision-makers, helping to identify future research needs and promote collaboration toward healthier, more resilient, and lower-carbon buildings in hot climate regions.

  • Technical Program

    The scientific committee seeks papers that demonstrate topics including, but not limited to:

    •  Indoor Air Quality Systems
    • Lesson-learned from IAQ systems in developing countries
    • Energy Efficient Systems for Healthy Indoor Environments
    • Air-conditioning and Refrigerating Systems
    • Outdoor Cooling
    • Sustainability in Buildings
    • Building decarbonization
    • Energy and Sustainable Development
    • Climate Change Impact on Building
    • Healthy Indoor Environment Protocols
    • Renewable Energy Technologies
    • Indoor Environmental Pollution Sources
    • Air Cleaner Performance
    • Advances in Filter Materials
    • Low emitting materials for better IAQ
    • Standards, Codes, and Regulations

  • Call for Abstracts

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    Papers are being sought for the Fourth International Conference on Energy and Indoor Environment for Hot Climates.

    A call for abstracts (300 words in length) is now open.  Abstracts are due August 23, 2026. If accepted, papers are due October 25, 2026. Authors of accepted papers are responsible for travel and registration. Hotel accommodation for three nights from the 15-18 of November of 2026 will be provided for authors presenting papers from outside Qatar.   

    The conference schedule is as follows:

    • Call for Papers Opens: June 2026
    • Abstract (300 words) Submissions Due: August 23, 2026
    • Notification of Acceptance of Abstracts: September 7, 2026
    • Submission of Complete Manuscript: October 25, 2026
    • Paper Reviews Due: December 4, 2026
    • Final Paper Acceptance: January 25, 2027
  • Organizing Committee

    • Hassan Sultan, Chair
    • Wissam Salameh, Vice Chair
    • Kinan Fahs
    • Mohamad Mokdad
    • Subrata Kar
    • Abdul Ahmad Abdul Zameer
  • Scientific Committee tab

    • Walid Chakroun
    • Nesreen Ghaddar
    • Mo Hosni
    • Ahmad Khalaf Sleiti
    • Dr Haruna Musa  
    • S.A Sherif
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