Arup Presentation
The first activity of Mollier this year was a presentation given by Arup. During the lunch two employees of Arup gave an interesting presentation about the company and the interesting projects they do. First Adam Foxwell gave an introduction in Arup and how it is to work within the company. Then [...]
Case study Actiflow
Thursday the 11th of December a case study of Actiflow was presented. The meeting started with a presentation about the company and some of their projects. Actiflow is specialized in CFD calculations and have therefore projects ranging from new car designs and building physics to maritime problems. For example to prevent [...]
Lunch lecture 9th of December
Last Tuesday the second lunch lecture took place. This time KP&T and Veccins 3D presented their company and their relation towards building physics and services. In the first lecture Tom Zentjens and Deborah Dielis presented KP&T, a secondment agency in the field of technique. They started with a global explanations about [...]
Start activity 2014
For the first time in Mollier history, 33 Mollier members took part in the start activity. With this large amount of participants we took off with eight cars on Friday afternoon to Westouter, a tiny village in western Belgium located between Poperinge and Ieper. The first evening consisted of the murder [...]
Foamglas excursion
On October 9th a group of Mollier members went on a excursion to the Foamglas insulation factory in Belgium. Foamglas is a producer of cellular glass insulation for high performance, durable & ecologically sustainable thermal insulation in building applications. The day started with a presentation about the company, their history and [...]
BPS reunion barbecue
The first BPS reunion barbecue was held on October 4th. An informal get together of (former-)students, teachers and PHD'ers of Building Physics and Services. The turn-out was great and while enjoying a cold drink, a barbecue and some music old memories were relived. A special thanks to the Unit Building Physics [...]






