Isabel Cerón

Isabel Cerón
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid | UPM · Departamento de Construcción y Tecnología Arquitectónicas

PhD on Building Materials Technologies

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Introduction
Isabel Cerón currently works at Universidad Católica de Colombia and also collaborate whit the Departamento de Construcción y Tecnología Arquitectónicas, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Isabel does research in Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering and Architectural Engineering. Their most recent publication is 'BIPV technology application: Highlighting advances, tendencies and solutions through Solar Decathlon Europe houses'.
Additional affiliations
March 2018 - present
Universidad Católica de Colombia
Position
  • Professor (Full)
August 2009 - present
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Position
  • Senior Researcher
Education
January 2008 - October 2013
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Field of study
  • Tecnología de materiales de construcción. Eficiencia energética
January 1994 - December 2000

Publications

Publications (5)
Article
One of the main characteristics of the Solar Decathlon Europe houses is that they run exclusively on solar energy, as part of the requirements of this worldwide competition for universities. This obligation stimulates the university Teams to search for innovative solutions to integrate photovoltaic technologies in their houses, searching for the be...
Article
During the last decades, the photovoltaic (PV) modules and their associated architectural materials are increasingly being incorporated into the construction of the building envelope such as façade, roof and skylights in the urban centers. This paper analyzes the-state-of-the-art of the PV elements and construction materials which are advertised as...
Article
The use of phase change materials (PCM) and their possible architectural integration is a path in the search for optimizing energy efficiency in construction. As part of this path, a pavement has been designed which, in combination with the PCM, serves as a passive thermal conditioning system (new patent n°. ES2333092 A1) [1]. The prototype has bee...

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