UKCMB will be speaking and participating at this year’s International Conference on Moisture in Buildings 2025 held at University of Minho in Guimarães, Portugal on 23-24 October 2025
Presentations include the following:
- Exploring the potential of Various Moisture-related Metrics as Guides for Mould Growth: A Case Study in UK Households with Mould Contamination by Dr Hector Altamirano-Medina
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Presentations on ‘Assessing indoor air quality in Kuujjuaq: Preliminary analysis of summer and winter data’, ‘Assessing the Influence of Seasonal Changes on Mould Growth and Indoor Air Quality in Nunavik’, and ‘Hygrothermal Performance Analysis of Unheated Zones in a Hımış 20th Century Heritage Dwelling’ by Dr Yasemin Didem Aktas
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The effects of external wall insulation on the growth of algae on a building façade in the UK by Dr Valentina Marincioni
- Analysis of Damp Home Inspection Practices in England by Dr Gulala Aziz
- Presentations on ‘The perception of indoor fungal growth in the Canadian north, ‘Northern Housing and IAQ: Challenges and Solutions and ‘Towards standardizing indoor fungal growth assessment’ by Spyros Efthymiopoulos
- Anisotropic hygrothermal properties of 3D printed concrete by Thomas Cook
- Investigating the impact of averaging period on deriving moisture excess curves by Jalal Ahmed
- Scalable approaches to moisture risk assessment for historic buildings in a climate-changed era by Helen Thomas
- The Critical Depth of Moisture-related degradation in Masonry facades by Kaat Janssens
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Understanding the Role of Water Absorption Coefficient in Traditional Solid Bricks in the UK by Bingyu Xu
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