Hello IESVE users!
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 11:55 am
Hello everyone,
I'm a BS Engineer freshly embarked in the field of Building Energy Analysis at a Building Services Consultancy company based in Bucharest, Romania, working with local projects and throughout Europe. Been using IESVE as a student and I believe, based on my experience and research that, currently it is the best results-wise/intuitive/fast-to-work-with Building Energy Analysis Software on the market to this day.
This having sed, it is to my atmost surprise that there is such low activity on these forums, having seen so many posts unanswered or with delay responses of weeks. Given the technical universities global tendency for sustainability/care for the environment incorporated intrinsically in their courses, one would expect a much more highly populated engineering community involved in sharing their knowledge of one of the best software out there (if not the best, imo) that could help others in reducing carbon emissions for their projects, especially since mastering this software is no childsplay.
Thanks for reading and I do hope for the best, cheers!
I'm a BS Engineer freshly embarked in the field of Building Energy Analysis at a Building Services Consultancy company based in Bucharest, Romania, working with local projects and throughout Europe. Been using IESVE as a student and I believe, based on my experience and research that, currently it is the best results-wise/intuitive/fast-to-work-with Building Energy Analysis Software on the market to this day.
This having sed, it is to my atmost surprise that there is such low activity on these forums, having seen so many posts unanswered or with delay responses of weeks. Given the technical universities global tendency for sustainability/care for the environment incorporated intrinsically in their courses, one would expect a much more highly populated engineering community involved in sharing their knowledge of one of the best software out there (if not the best, imo) that could help others in reducing carbon emissions for their projects, especially since mastering this software is no childsplay.
Thanks for reading and I do hope for the best, cheers!