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04.03.2015, 04:00
Krishnan Gowri is a Principal Engineer on the Building Performance Analysis team. Here is some info on an upcoming seminar he is working on. Join us for the EnergyPlus Cloud Application Program Interface (API) Webinar! Thank you to everyone who expressed interest in a follow-up webinar on the EnergyPlus Cloud API. We've set a date. Thursday, March 26th 9:00 - 10:00 AM PST Please RSVP here by March 19 because space is limited. Join us for a FREE webinar later this month and learn about the EnergyPlus Cloud API. This webinar is intended to help users and software developers interested in using the EnergyPlus Cloud API. Attendees will be given hands-on training and be walked through the steps for using the API to submit input files and receive simulation results. Pete Thompson, Ph.D., Principal Engineer on the Building Performance Analysis team will lead this webinar. To take full advantage of this webinar, attendees are requested to register for EnergyPlus Cloud and be familiar with EnergyPlus simulation. Though no programming background is required, attendees are expected to use some software development environment to use the API. Full details of system requirements will be sent to registered attendees prior to the webinar. Get started with Project EnergyPlus Cloud on Autodesk Labs. Project EnergyPlus Cloud is a free technology preview for running EnergyPlus simulations in the cloud faster than on an average desktop computer. EnergyPlus is the most advanced whole building energy simulation program that engineers, architects, and researchers use to model energy and water use in buildings. EnergyPlus is widely used for high-performance building design, code compliance, and evaluation of advanced energy efficiency measures. You have until the end of June to make your thoughts known to shape the future of this technology. We hope you'll join us! —Autodesk’s Building Performance Analysis Team Thanks Krishnan. RSVPing to hang out with the cool kids is alive in the lab. Go to the original post...