University Researcher
Marco Martens
Department / Institute
Built Environment

RESEARCH PROFILE
Marco was born in Venray on August 29, 1979. After finishing the Atheneum he studied Physics of the Built Environment. In 2010 he hopes to be promoted on his current research project ‘Indoor climate in Dutch museums’. Apart from his research, Marco likes to walk and cycle, to watch films and to do puzzles. Also he’s interested in many technical aspects of environmentally friendly engineering and cars. With his Honda Civic Hybrid Marco has achieved an average fuel consumption of 4.4 l/100km.
Recent Publications
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Self-adaptive dynamic indoor climate control for museums, archives and libraries
(2022) -
Een bouwfysisch verantwoord erfgoeddepot
Bouwfysica (2016) -
Climate for Culture: assessing the impact of climate change on the future indoor climate in historic buildings using simulations
Heritage Science (2015) -
Object damage risk evaluation in the European project Climate for Culture
6th International Building Physics Conference (IBPC 2015) (2015) -
Simulating and mapping future energy demands for European museums
(2015)
Ancillary Activities
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