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15 Distinguished Lecturers Named

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ASHRAE has named 15 new distinguished lecturers. Distinguished lecturers provide ASHRAE chapters with noted authorities who speak on relevant topics that impact the HVAC&R industry.

This marks the 12th year of the Distinguished Lecturer program.

The new lecturers and their areas of expertise are:
• Roberto Aguilo, Estuido Ing. Aguilo and Asso., Buenos Aires, Argentina—The Refrigeration Process in the Food Industry; Supermarket Refrigeration Systems and Sustainability; and Refrigerant Flow Control Methods in Industrial Refrigeration.
• Robert Baker, RGB Group, Ruskin, Fla.—Green Maintenance Needed to Keep HVAC Systems Green; Standard 180: A New Approach to HVAC System Maintenance; and Excellence in HVAC System Hygiene: a Wise Investment.
• Dru Crawley, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, D.C.—Advanced Energy Design Guides; Are High Performance Buildings Really Performing?; Future Trends in Buildings and Energy Simulation; Energy Plus, DOE’s New Generation Building Energy Simulation Program; and Impacts of Climate Change and Urbanization on Future Building Performance.
• Gordon Holness, P.E., consulting engineer, Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich.—Energy Conservation in Existing Buildings; Standard 100-2006, Energy Conservation in Existing Commercial Buildings; ASHRAE and Building Information Modeling: Where Are We At and Where Are We Going?; and Business Management and Operational Metrics for Engineers.
• K.S. Kannan, Ph.D., P.Eng., Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur—Code of Practice for Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings; Design Features of Energy Efficient Building Construction in Malaysia; and Malaysia Industrial Energy Efficiency Improvement Project: Experiences and Lessons Learned.
• Marlene Linders, Philders Group International, Heathrow, Fla.—Infection Control Risk Assessment 101: Understanding the Basics of Liability and Risk During Health Care Construction; and Preparing for the Unthinkable: Seven Components in Preparing for Business Continuity in the Advent of a Pandemic.
• Merle McBride, Ph.D., P.E., Owens Corning, Granville, Ohio—Advanced Energy Design Guides.
• Tim McGinn, P.Eng., Cohos Evamy, Calgary, AB, Canada—A Green Building Primer; Low-Impact Mechanical Systems; Setting Fees for Profitable Green Building Projects; Participating in the Integrated Design Process; and European Technologies and Their Application in North America.
• Dan Nall, FAIA, P.E., Flack + Kurtz, New York—Advanced Energy Design Guides; Thermally Active Floors for Space Conditioning; and Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis for Building Comfort Systems Design.
• Vincent Sakraida, P.E., Merrick and Co., Denver—Cleanroom Design in 10 Easy Steps; Designing Bio-Containment HVAC Sequence of Operations to Fail; and Mechanical Systems Commissioning Fundamentals.
• S.A. Sherif, Ph.D., University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.—Ice Fog and Psychrometrics: the Missing Link in Industrial Freezer Design.
• Kecha Thirakomen, EEC Academy, Bangkok, Thailand—Stabilizing Chilled Water Distribution; Why the Building Has to be Airtight; and Case Study: the New Government Center Project, Bangkok.
• Silvio Toro, Refrigeraton Engineering Co., Bogota, Colombia—Construction Characteristics of Refrigerated Spaces; Mid- and Low-Temperature Equipment; Biochemical Refrigerants; Cooling and Freezing Periods of Agricultural Products; Fruit and Vegetable Cold Chain; Ammonia Recirculation Systems, Refrigeration Cycles P-H Diagram; and Energy Saving in Commercial Parallel Refrigeration Systems with LPA Liquid Amplification.
• Terry Townsend, P.E., Townsend Engineering, Chattanooga, Tenn.—ASHRAE: Leading the World to an Independent and Sustainable Future; Sustainable Applications That Work; Advanced Energy Conservation and IEQ Design Guidance and Applications; and Building Performance: Tools, Metrics and Protocols for Global Applications.
• Gildardo Yanez, Refrigerantes Tlalnepantla SA de CV, Mexico City—Ozone Depletion and Global Warming.

The new lecturers will serve a two-year term beginning in July. There are 61 Distinguished Lecturers for 2008–09.

For a complete listing of distinguished lecturers and detailed procedures on how to arrange a lecturer presentation, visit www.ashrae.org/DistinguishedLecturers.

For additional information, contact Rosy Douglas, manager of chapter programs, at rdouglas@ashrae.org or 404-636-8400.

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