“CIBSE Board Member Professor Dejan Mumovic to Enhance International Collaboration Through Lecture Series in Australia”

On Thursday, September 11th, 2025, Professor Dejan Mumovic, a board member of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE), completed a lecture and presentation tour in Australia. The tour aimed to promote CIBSE’s expertise on climate resilience and building performance in the education sector.

During his visit, Professor Mumovic delivered talks at the University of New South Wales and the University of Sydney, focusing on the importance of resilience in school buildings. He emphasized that resilience should not only involve withstanding physical stressors, but also creating environments that support health, wellbeing, and learning outcomes.

The key themes of Professor Mumovic’s lectures included the critical role of indoor environmental quality – covering air, temperature, lighting, and acoustics – in supporting students’ cognitive performance. He also discussed the need for a paradigm shift in policy-making to integrate mitigation, adaptation, and indoor environmental quality. Additionally, he shared insights from the Modelling Platform for Schools (MPS), an automated framework that models all 23,000 schools in England and examines the unintended consequences of mitigation and adaptation measures on student performance. Finally, he presented a five-year research roadmap for advancing school building design.

The visit also provided opportunities for collaboration, including the potential use of CIBSE TM54 and microclimate data in NABERS Commitment Agreement energy modelling. Members of CIBSE’s Young Engineers Network ANZ attended Professor Mumovic’s lectures in Sydney, where he also promoted the benefits of CIBSE student membership and shared key resources and guides. His introductions at the universities will help strengthen CIBSE’s engagement with student groups across Australia.

In Brisbane, Professor Mumovic participated in a Lunch and Learn session with the CIBSE ANZ Committee, discussing the future of education in building services engineering and the changes needed to meet industry demand. He also delivered a presentation at the ARBSQLD (Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Building Services Queensland) exhibition, focusing on CIBSE Technical Memorandum 54 (TM54): Evaluating Operational Energy Performance of Buildings at the Design Stage. His talk demonstrated how early-stage building simulation and robust building services design principles can improve the accuracy of operational energy estimates, helping to shape better decisions from the outset of projects.

As operational energy performance targets become a central part of project briefs, CIBSE TM54 provides engineers and consultants with a practical, step-by-step guide to ensure modelling is both relevant and reliable.

Professor Mumovic’s visit marked an important step in strengthening international links between CIBSE and academic and professional communities in Australia. It reinforced CIBSE’s commitment to advancing best practice and supporting global collaboration in building services engineering.

Derick is an experienced reporter having held multiple senior roles for large publishers across Europe. Specialist subjects include small business and financial emerging markets.

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