KTH Royal Institute of Technology hosted the third Cohort-Based Training session, centered on modeling hospital indoor environments. Over the course of five days, Doctoral Candidates engaged with a comprehensive and practical curriculum.
Day 1 kicked off with a project progress and sharing meeting, featuring DC poster presentations for invited stakeholders.
Days 2 and 3 were dedicated to in-depth scientific training on Advanced CFD Modelling. Tailored for DCs with a substantial CFD component in their projects, these sessions covered both theoretical and practical aspects, including: LBM and LES model formulations, Advanced meshing and turbulence, Transient and contaminant modeling, Data visualization
Day 4 focused on Advanced Experimental Techniques for DCs. Key topics included indoor contaminant tracking, Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), measuring micro-scale room turbulent airflow, and characterizing indoor air quality and thermal comfort parameters, as well as CFU measurement in hospitals.
Day 5 shifted to research and professional skills, covering the Ethical Researcher, responsible innovation, and data management.






