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2006
Apte, Joshua S, and Dariush K Arasteh."Window-Related Energy Consumption in the US Residential and Commercial Building Stock."
(2006).
2005
Carroll, William L, and Robert J Hitchcock."DElight2 Daylighting Analysis in Energy Plus: Integration and Preliminary User Results."Building Simulation 2005
(2005).
Tavil, Aslihan, and Eleanor S Lee."The Impact of Overhang Designs on the Performance of Electrochromic Windows."ISES 2005 Solar World Congress
(2005).
Lee, Eleanor S, Stephen E Selkowitz, Glenn D Hughes, Robert D Clear, Gregory J Ward, John Mardaljevic, Judy Lai, Mehlika Inanici, and Vorapat Inkarojrit."Daylighting the New York Times Headquarters Building: Final Report."
(2005).
Anders, André."Energetic or Not Energetic: Considerations for Fabricating Nanostructures by Physical Vapor Deposition."NanoSingapore 2006: IEEE Conference on Emerging Technologies - Nanoelectrics, January 10-13
(2005).
Mitchell, Robin, Yu Joe Huang, Dariush K Arasteh, Charlie Huizenga, and Steve Glendenning."RESFEN5: Program Description."
(2005).
Gustavsen, Arlid, Dariush K Arasteh, Christian Kohler, and Dragan C Curcija."Two-Dimension Conduction and CFD Simulations for Heat Transfer in Horizontal Window Frame Cavities."2005 ASHRAE Winter Meeting
111 (2005).
Inkarojrit, Vorapat."Balancing comfort: occupants' control of window blinds in private offices."Architecture
(2005) 281.
Andersen, Marilyn, Michael D Rubin, Rebecca Powles, and Jean-Louis Scartezzini."Bi-Directional Transmission Properties of Venetian Blinds: Experimental Assessment Compared to Ray-Tracing Calculations."Solar Energy
78 (2005) 187-198.
Lee, Eleanor S, Dennis L DiBartolomeo, and Stephen E Selkowitz."Daylighting control performance of a thin-film ceramic electrochromic window: Field study results."Energy and Buildings
38 (2005) 30-44.
Pelletier, Jacques, and André Anders."Plasma-Based Ion Implantation and Deposition: A Review of Physics, Technology, and Applications."IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
33 (2005) 1944-1959.
2004
Kohler, Christian, Howdy Goudey, and Dariush K Arasteh."A First-Generation Prototype Dynamic Residential Window."
(2004) 11.
Huang, Yu Joe, Robin Mitchell, Stephen E Selkowitz, Dariush K Arasteh, and Robert D Clear."Development of Trade-Off Equations for EnergyStar Windows."SimBuild 2004
(2004).
Lee, Eleanor S, Stephen E Selkowitz, Glenn D Hughes, and David A Thurm."Market Transformation Opportunities for Emerging Dynamic Facade and Dimmable Lighting Control Systems."2004 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings
(2004).
Byon, Eungsun, Jong-Kuk Kim, Sik-Chol Kwon, and André Anders."Effect of Ion Mass and Charge State on Transport Vacuum Arc Plasmas Through a Biased Magnetic Filter."IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
32.2 (2004) 433-439. DOI
Carmody, John, Stephen E Selkowitz, Eleanor S Lee, and Dariush K Arasteh."Window Systems for High-Performance Buildings."
(2004) 400.
Selkowitz, Stephen E, and Eleanor S Lee."Integrating Automated Shading and Smart Glazings with Daylight Controls."International Symposium on Daylighting Buildings
(2004) B13-B20.
Rosén, Johanna, André Anders, Stanislav Mráz, and Jochen M Schneider."Charge-State-Resolved Ion Energy Distributions of Aluminum Vacuum Arcs."Journal of Applied Physics
97 (2004).
Inanici, Mehlika, and Jim Galvin."Evaluation of High Dynamic Range Photography as a Luminance Mapping Technique."
(2004).
Lee, Eleanor S, Dennis L DiBartolomeo, Francis M Rubinstein, and Stephen E Selkowitz."Low-Cost Networking for Dynamic Window Systems."Energy and Buildings
36 (2004) 503-513.
Anders, André."Observation of Self-Sputtering in Energetic Condensation of Metal Ions."Applied Physics Letters
85 (2004) 6137-6139.
Lee, Eleanor S, Mehry Yazdanian, and Stephen E Selkowitz."The Energy-Savings Potential of Electrochromic Windows in the US Commercial Buildings Sector."
(2004).
Anders, André."Time-Dependence of Ion Charge State Distributions of Vacuum Arcs: An Interpretation Involving Atoms and Charge Exchange Collisions."IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
33 (2004) 205-209.