University of Debrecen other (not specified) (nem nevesített)
Thesis topic supervisor
number of doctoral students supervised until now
9
number of students who fulfilled course requirements
8
students who obtained their degrees:
Zsuzsa Szalay
PhD
2008
tamás Laki
PhD
2006
Tamás Csoknyai
PhD
2005
Research
research area
Building energetics
research field in which current research is conducted
architecture
Publications
2011
manual entry, 2013. VII. 08.
Kalmár, T. Zöld, A: Kalmár, T. Zöld, A.: Human components of low energy buildings, Human components of low energy buildings, Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, Vol 10, No. 9 September 2011,, 8 p. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 1.435 language: English
2011
manual entry, 2012. IV. 11.
Márta Seprődi-Egeresi, András Zöld: Buildings’ Heat Output and Urban Climate, ACTA CLIMATOLOGICA ET CHOROLOGICA Universitatis Szegediensis, Tomus 44-45, 2011,, pp. 103-111 type of document: Journal paper/Study paper language: English
2010
manual entry, 2012. IV. 11.
Kalmár, T. Zöld, A.:: Thermal comfort in low energy houses, 37 th IAHS World Congress on Housing Science, 26-29 October, Santander, Spain, 2010. ISBN: 978-84-693-6655-4, pp. 204-204 type of document: Conference paper/Article of lecture or poster language: English
Number of independent citations to these publications:
0
Scientometric data
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number of scientific publications that meet accreditation criteria:
number of scientific publications:
monographs and professional books:
2
monographs/books in which chapters/sections were contributed:
0
scientific publications published abroad that meet the accreditation criteria:
7
publications not in Hungarian, published in Hungary, meeting the accreditation criteria:
1
number of independent citations to scientific publications and creative works:
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