The Center for Environmental Quality Systems
and
New York Indoor Environmental Quality Center, Inc.
is pleased to announce a landmark symposium
on indoor and outdoor environmental systems


October 30 & 31, 2001

Online Invitation

Draft Agenda

Archived Footage of the Symposium


The Indoor and Urban Environmental Systems Symposium will highlight the R&D synergies between indoor environmental issues and urban ecosystems, and how the integration of multiple disciplines impacts human health and performance.


Registration

As the result of an overwhelmingly positive response, registration is now closed.

If you have any problems or questions concerning registration, please contact Patricia Watson at 315-443-4414 or pawatson@syr.edu.

Logistics

  • The conference will begin at 9 am on Tuesday, October 30th and end in the afternoon of Wednesday, October 31st
  • A block of rooms is reserved for attendees at the University Sheraton Hotel, which is within walking distance of the symposium venues. Please call 1-800-395-2105 to make reservations and inform the operator that you will be attending the Environmental Systems symposium.
  • The cost of the rooms is $99 single/$109 double occupancy.
    Rooms need to be reserved by 12 October.

Cost

  • There is no charge for the symposium.
  • All meals, beginning with lunch on Tuesday, will be provided.
  • Symposium attendees will be responsible for their own lodging.


Symposium schedule

  • A complete symposium schedule will be available on this web site and emailed to invitees by 1 October, 2001.
  • Technical sessions will include:
    • Human Health & Performance in the Built Environment
    • Characterization and Control of the Indoor Environment
    • Effect of Urban Ecosystems on Indoor Environments

Maps/Directions

  • A map of the SU campus with Symposium Venues listed in green is available here.

Attendance

  • Attendance at this invitation-only symposium is restricted to 100, so please register as soon as possible.


(Graphic identity for this conference was developed by Coburn Design.)


Syracuse University

College of Engineering and Computer Science