Manuel Gameiro da Silva
University of Coimbra
147 Papers
435 Citations
Manuel Gameiro da Silva is an academic researcher from University of Coimbra. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dark matter & Efficient energy use. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 126 publications. Previous affiliations of Manuel Gameiro da Silva include University of Aveiro.
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Papers
A Systematic Review on the Use of AI for Energy Efficiency and Indoor Environmental Quality in Buildings
James Ogundiran,E. Asadi,Manuel Gameiro da Silva +2 more
TL;DR: This paper systematically reviews recent studies on AI and machine learning for building energy management and IEQ by exploring common use areas, the methods or algorithms applied and the results obtained and reveals a need for more systematically summarized research.
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Towards Energy-Efficient Ventilation in Buildings: Development of the Smart Window Ventilation System
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present development steps of an intelligent window-based hybrid ventilation system in an ongoing research and development project at the University of Coimbra, known as the Smart Window project.
Review of the Experimental Methods for Evaluation of Windows’ Thermal Transmittance: From Standardized Tests to New Possibilities
TL;DR: In this article , the main experimental methods for assessing the thermal transmittance (U-value) of windows have been published by national and international standards or as scientific papers and the analysis criteria include the type of the test in terms of boundary conditions (laboratory or in situ), the part of the window that was tested (only the center of glazing or the entire window), and the data analysis method (steady-state or dynamic).
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Teaching and researching the indoor environment: From traditional experimental techniques towards web-enabled practices
Luísa Pereira,João Dias Carrilho,Nelson Brito,Maria de Fátima Teixeira Rocheta Gomes,Mário Mateus,Behrang Chenari,Manuel Gameiro da Silva +6 more
TL;DR: The 3Es project was funded by the company Teixeira Duarte on the framework of the Portuguese Program of R&D Projects associated to Large Public Tenders as mentioned in this paper.
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Solar Neutrino Detection Sensitivity in DARWIN via Electron Scattering
Jelle Aalbers,F. Agostini,S. E. M. Ahmed Maouloud,M. Alfonsi,L. Althueser,F. D. Amaro,J. R. Angevaare,V. C. Antochi,Biljana Antunović,Elena Aprile,Lior Arazi,F. Arneodo,M. Balzer,Laura Baudis,D. Baur,M. L. Benabderrahmane,Y. Biondi,A. Bismark,Ch. Bourgeois,Amos Breskin,P. A. Breur,April S. Brown,Ethan Brown,Stefan Brünner,Giacomo Bruno,R. Budnik,C. Capelli,João Cardoso,D. Cichon,Michael Ryan Clark,A. P. Colijn,Jan Conrad,J. J. Cuenca-García,Jean-Pierre Cussonneau,M. P. Decowski,A. Depoian,J. Dierle,P. Di Gangi,A. Di Giovanni,Sara Diglio,D. Douillet,Guido Drexlin,K. Eitel,R. Engel,E. Erdal,A. D. Ferella,H. Fischer,Peter Fischer,W. Fulgione,P. Gaemers,Michelle Galloway,F. Gao,D. Giovagnoli,F. Girard,R. Glade-Beucke,Ferenc Glück,L. Grandi,Steffen Grohmann,R. Größle,R. Gumbsheimer,Volker Hannen,S. Hansmann-Menzemer,C. Hils,Bernhard Holzapfel,J. Howlett,G. Iaquaniello,F. Jörg,M. Keller,J. Kellerer,G. Khundzakishvili,Benjamin Kilminster,M. Kleifges,T. K. Kleiner,G. Koltmann,A. Kopec,Andreas Kopmann,Lawrence M. Krauss,Fabian Kuger,L. LaCascio,H. Landsman,R. F. Lang,Sebastian Lindemann,Manfred Lindner,F. Lombardi,J.A.M. Lopes,A. Loya Villalpando,Y. Ma,C. Macolino,Joern Mahlstedt,A. Manfredini,T. Marrodán Undagoitia,Julien Masbou,D. Masson,Eef Masson,N. McFadden,P. Meinhardt,R. Meyer,Bojan Milosevic,S. Milutinovic,A. Molinario,C.M.B. Monteiro,K. Morå,E. Morteau,Y. Mosbacher,M. Murra,Jayden L. Newstead,Kaixuan Ni,U. Oberlack,M. Obradovic,K. Odgers,I. Ostrovskiy,J. Palacio,Mila Pandurovic,Bart Pelssers,R. Peres,J. Pienaar,M. Pierre,V. Pizzella,Guillaume Plante,J. Qi,J. Qin,D. Ramírez García,S. Reichard,N. Rupp,P. Sanchez-Lucas,José Paulo Santos,G. Sartorelli,D. Schulte,H-C. Schultz-Coulon,H. Schulze Eißing,Marc Schumann,L. Scotto Lavina,M. Selvi,P. Shagin,S. Sharma,W. Shen,Manuel Gameiro da Silva,Hardy Simgen,M. Steidl,S. Stern,D. Subotic,P. Szabo,A. Terliuk,C. Therreau,D. Thers,K. Thieme,F. Toennies,Roberto Trotta,C. Tunnell,K. Valerius,G. Volta,D. Vorkapic,Marc Weber,Yuehuan Wei,Ch. Weinheimer,M. Weiss,D. Wenz,C. Wittweg,J. Wolf,S. Wuestling,Michael Wurm,Y. Xing,T. Zhu,Y. Zhu,J. P. Zopounidis,Kai Zuber +165 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the sensitivity of the liquid xenon (LXe) DARWIN observatory to solar neutrinos via elastic electron scattering was investigated and it was shown that with a depleted target DARWIN may be sensitive to the neutrino capture process of $^{131}$Xe.
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