Construction and talent cultivation of laboratory for building thermal engineering under the background of emerging engineering education:Taking KU Leuven and Chongqing University as examples
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1.Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing University,Chongqing 400045,P. R. China;2.Key Laboratory of New Technology for Construction of Cities in Mountain Area, Chongqing University,Chongqing 400045,P. R. China

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    Under the background of the national goal of “double carbon” and the construction of emerging engineering education, the development of building thermal engineering and the cultivation of professionals are becoming increasingly important.Taking the building thermal engineering laboratories in both universities as the examples, this paper compares their differences in experimental facilities, personnel management and operation regulation, and analyzes the effects of laboratory construction on the cultivation of undergraduates, master students, PhD candidates, postdoctoral fellows and young lecturers. The results show that the building thermal engineering laboratory of Chongqing University has laid a good foundation, but there is still a certain gap with the world-class laboratories. Additionally, the building thermal engineering laboratory provides obvious support to the research of PhD candidates and young scholars, but not much for the cultivation of undergraduates. For the architectural education in China, we suggest increasing the teaching hours of building physics experiment at the undergraduate stage, and introducing open, exploratory and research experiments in the teaching process of experimental courses.

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冯驰,蒋敏,李小龙,唐鸣放.新工科背景下建筑热工实验室建设与人才培养——以比利时荷语鲁汶大学和重庆大学为例[J].高等建筑教育,2023,32(4):56~63

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