The great building titration has begun… #UCLChemLivingLab
@sellathechemist Estate management continues to be a challenge, especially for large Departments. Over the past decade or so we've become more and more fragmented, now in about 9 buildings.
@sellathechemist It's next on my project list, a method for keeping track of our room and desk allocations within/across buildings and groups. Telemetry is definitely a problem - we've had card swiping data for a while but it needs some work to be able to get some useful information on what days/times are busy in which buildings. Also want to avoid "Big Brother" tendencies.
@davoloid I have a cunning plan for you! You and I should have a chat with John Burgess, our Energy Manager who has an incredibly clever way of doing exactly what you want! Absolutely anonymous but extremely informative. It's the reason I think he is the reincarnation of Eliot Ness. #DalaiNess #UCLLivingLab
@sellathechemist Thanks, will do!
@davoloid Should you be in the vicinity of the Euston Tap this evening around 530ish or a bit after you might find us there chewing over the latest titration results.
@sellathechemist Thanks, am already home for kiddo collection, I'm afraid.
@davoloid Another one, cursed by his fertility! 🤣
@davoloid Yes. Agreed. We're fragmented over four, and all four buildings perform incredibly poorly because no one has focused on the available data/telemetry as well as careful maintenance and repair.
Add in the classic problem that there is little attention to strategic space management and you have a real recipe for maximising energy waste.
But the beauty is that there is no reason why you can't address it with a little thought and willingness to try things and learn. #UCLChemLivingLab