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CEPT University students win Global International Building Performance Simulation Competition

Students from CEPT University have won the prestigious Global International Building Performance Simulation Competition, showcasing their innovation and expertise in sustainable design and energy efficiency.

CEPT University students win Global International Building Performance Simulation Competition

CEPT University students win Global International Building Performance Simulation Competition
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1 Sept 2025 3:37 PM IST

Mumbai, Sep 01

Students from the Master’s in Building Energy Performance (MBEP) program at CEPT University, Ahmedabad, have won the Student Modelling Competition 2025 organised by International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA) as part of the 19th Building Simulation Conference (BS2025) in Brisbane, Australia, from August 24–27, 2025. The biennial IBPSA Building Simulation Conference is one of the world’s leading international events in building simulation, bringing together researchers, professionals, and students from across the globe.

This year’s competition witnessed participation from approximately 40 teams, worldwide. CEPT University’s MBEP students secured the top position, with Carnegie Mellon University, USA, taking the runner-up spot. This is the third consecutive time the CEPT team has reached the finals, and for the second time in a row, the CEPT team is a winner. The 17th and 18th editions of the conferences were held in Bruges, Belgium and Shanghai, China, respectively.

The team comprised Akarshna AK, Niyati Jogi, Samiksha Bhardwaj, Swetha R, Vasudev Pandya, and Vishal Yadav, who were mentored by CEPT faculty members Prof. Rajan Rawal, Prof. Minu Agarwal, Ms. Siddhi Vashi, Research Associate at the Centre for Advanced Research in Building Science and Energy (CARBSE), CEPT University and Malay Dave of Steensen Varming, Sydney.

The competition required students to focus on energy performance analysis and retrofit strategies for the Bundanon Art Museum and Bridge in New South Wales, Australia. The CEPT team’s solutions demonstrated:

Sharing her experience, one of the winners, Swetha R, said, “Participating in the BS2025 Student

Modelling Competition was an immersive experience where our team tackled façade design,

HVAC strategies, off-grid systems, and thermal comfort—balancing performance, sustainability,

and occupant well-being. Collaboration, mentorship, and problem-solving strengthened my

holistic approach to building performance and laid a strong foundation for my professional

journey beyond academia.”

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