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The Journal Paper Award honors the best paper or article published in ASHRAE Journal. Frederick H. Rohles Jr., Ph.D., Fellow ASHRAE, is the recipient for his article, Temperature & Temperament: A Psychologist Looks at Comfort. He resides in Manhattan, Kan.
The Crosby Field Award honors the best paper presented at an ASHRAE meeting. Francis Farrell, Thomas Fitch and Michael Morgan receive the award for Development and Performance of a Retrofittable, High-Efficiency Grease Filter System for Kitchen Hoods, which also receives an ASHRAE Poster Presentation Award. Farrell is with Phillips Plastics Corp., Prescott, Wis. Fitch is a research engineer, Phillips Plastics Corp., Prescott, Wis. Morgan is sales development manager, Captive Aire Systems, Allentown, Pa. The following papers were selected to receive ASHRAE Transactions Paper Awards, which recognize the authors of the best papers presented at Society meetings. • James Braun, Ph.D., P.E., Fellow ASHRAE, for Impact of Control on Operating Costs for Cool Storage Systems with Dynamic Electric Rates. He is a professor, Purdue University, Ray W. Herrick Laboratories, West Lafayette, Tenn. • Vladimir Vukovic and Jelena Srebric, Ph.D., for Application of Neural Networks Trained with Multizone Models for Fast Detection of Contaminant Source Position in Buildings. Vukovic is a doctoral candidate and Srebric is an associate professor, Department of Architectural Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa.
• William Tschudi, P.E., and Stephen Fok, P.E. for Best Practices for Energy-Efficient Data Centers Identified through Case Studies and Demonstration Projects. Tschudi is program manager, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, Calif.; Fok is senior program engineer, Pacific Gas and Electric Co., San Francisco.
The ASHRAE Poster Presentation Award is given to peer-reviewed technical papers with the best visual and technical information presented at Society meetings. The recipients are Sherwood Talbert, P.E.; Stephen Ricci, Ph.D.; Matthew Goshe; Laura Aume and Rodney Osborne, Ph.D., P.E.; for Reentrainment of Building Exhaust Air by Packaged HVAC Economizers. Talbert and Ricci are senior research engineers; Goshe and Aume are research scientists, and Osborne is associate manager of energy systems, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio.
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