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Knowledge Generation Panel

The Knowledge Generation Panel is responsible for identifying the future knowledge requirements of the Institution and for recommending new knowledge development projects, which may include updating current guidance, to the committee.

The Panel should be drawn from a wide cross-section of CIBSE membership in terms of discipline, location and diversity of those involved.

The activities of the Knowledge Generation Panel support the functions of the Knowledge Management Committee.

Terms of Reference

  1. To review the core content of CIBSE Knowledge and to develop a prioritised timetable and programme for review and update of that content.
  2. To consider the requirements for new CIBSE Knowledge, taking into account both the objective need for the information and the likely market and demand for that information.
  3. ​To identify and recommend priorities for projects to support the production of new content for the Knowledge Portal, in liaison with the Technology Committee, the Education, Training & Membership Committee and the Groups and Divisions of the Institution.
  4. ​To recommend proposals for the support of projects through the CIBSE Research Fund and the Richard Tully Fund to the Knowledge Management Committee.

Committee Constitution

Committee members should represent a range of age, gender, background, experience and expertise, and include participation from different sectors and specialisms involved in the performance of buildings throughout their whole lifecycle.

  • The Knowledge Generation Panel comprises around 40 or so members, aiming to cover all areas of building services engineering.  
  • Members are appointed for a three year period. At the end of this period, they may be reappointed for a further three year period, however, a balance between retaining expertise and bringing in fresh ideas is sought. 
  • The Board is responsible for appointing members of the panel but may delegate this responsibility to the Knowledge Management Committee.
  • The Chair of the panel is normally appointed by the Knowledge Management Committee.

Member Appointment

To be considered for appointment to the Knowledge Generation Panel, applicants should normally be in full membership of CIBSE or of one of the Divisions or Societies and must be able to commit their time to participate in meetings, either in person or remotely. Applications from affiliate members or non-members will be considered by exception.

Attributes of members include:

  • enthusiasm for championing all aspects of building performance
  • awareness of sector knowledge needs and the latest developments in industry
  • creative thinking about knowledge creation and delivery and a collaborative mindset
  • experience in using or contributing to CIBSE knowledge, guidance and research

Application to join the Committee can be through various routes such as Microsoft forms application, Knowledge email or submission of a CV and short personal statement.

Meetings

  • The Knowledge Generation Panel will meet two times a year, usually at the CIBSE Technical Symposium (Spring) and Build2Perform Live (Autumn). In between those meetings, the panel will work remotely using online collaborative tools and virtual meetings.
  • The Committee will be supported by the CIBSE Knowledge and Technical staff.

Panel Membership

Chair:
Simon Wyatt, Cundall

Vice-Chair:
Briony Turner, CMIP International Project Office

Members:
Adam Daulby, AECOM
Adam Tyler, CIBSE Domestic Building Services Panel 
Aidan Kelly, XC02
Amad Kiyani, Foster + Partners
Andrew Krebs, Sweco
Anna Mavrogianni, University College London
Antoinetta Canta, Arup
Becci Taylor, Arup
Benjamin Stroud, AECOM
Caroline Cattini, Historic England
Chris Edwards, ECA
Chris Iddon, Nottingham University
Chuan Lim, Foster+Partners
Clara Bagenal George, Elementa Consulting
Clare Murray, Levitt Bernstein
Curtis Gubb, Cundall
Darren Coppins, Built Physics
David Black, Flaktgroup
Dejan Mumovic, University College London
Derek Clements-Croome, University of Reading
Dzhordzhio Naldzhiev, UCL
Edwin Wealend, Longevity Partners
Eleonora Brembilla, Delft University of Technology
Emma Gibbons, CIBSE Air Quality Working Group
Hannah Muller-Jones, Buro Happold
Helen Newman, CBRE
Huw Blackwell, Fairheat
Isabelle Smith, Atkins
Jassim Daureeawo, Vortex
Keith Horsley, Hoare Lea
Kevin Yin, EOC Engineers
Kristina Allison, Atkins
Lauma Balina, Max Fordham
Luke Osborne, Electrical Contractors' Association
Marcella Ucci, University College London
Marianne Heaslip, Urbed
Mark Dowson, Buro Happold
Matt Eames, University of Exeter
Mehdi Shahrestani, University of Reading
Paul Woods, independent consultant
Richard Smith, Carbon Smith
Sani Dimitroulopoulou, Public Health England
Sébastien Loreau, UC Louvain
Sophie Parry, Trilux
Sung-Min Hong, University College London
Suzana Zekic, Imtech
Timothy Benstead, Tim Benstead Associates
Tony Day, independent consultant
Will Stevens, Interface Facades
Yangang Xing, University of Nottingham

Director Responsible: Simon Parker
Department: CIBSE Services

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