Tuesday, November 5, 2019

ASHRAE Panel on Cooling Technologies and Applications + Free Pizza - Nov 8

Dear Technology Enthusiasts,
We would like to invite you all to join our friends at the ASHRAE UMD student chapter for an engaging Panel on Cooling Technologies and Applications and Q&A session, with leaders from the fields of cryogenics and equipment cooling for spacecraft applications, data center cooling, and HVAC systems for laboratory environments and the vast cooling technologies spectrum. The panelists will introduce their fields of expertise, share their experiences and answer questions from our audience. Please find the speakers bios below.
The Panel will be on Friday, November 8th, 2019, 11:30am – 1:00pm, in the AV Williams bldg, seminar room 1146. Pizza and refreshments will be served!
We welcome all UMD students, faculty and staff. This is a great event for students who want to learn more about involvement or employment in the cooling technologies industry.
Please register for free through this link: go.umd.edu/ASHRAE 
If you're interested in joining ASHRAE UMD student chapter, please register through this link:
 
Xiaoyi Li - NASA
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Xiaoyi Li is the associate head of the Cryogenics and Fluids Branch at NASA. Her branch provides world-class expertise in the design and development of low temperature cooling systems and related technologies for spaceflight applications. Their technologies and capabilities enable cooling systems for detectors and optics, and ensure survivability for subsystems or spacecraft that will experience cryogenic temperatures.

John Peterson - AECOM
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John Peterson specializes in the design and technical engineering leadership for data centers and mission critical facilities. His experience and responsibilities include all aspects of mission critical systems designs and coordination for a wide variety of data center types and sizes. As one of the leaders of the mission critical business line for AECOM, he tracks and assists the application of high reliability and efficient solutions for government and commercial clients throughout the world.

Tasmia Hussain - CRB
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Tasmia Hussain is a mechanical engineer at CRB. Located in Rockville, MD, CRB is a design/architecture firm that designs and builds facilities in the biotech and life sciences field. She has been with the company for 3 years and is a proud graduate of UMD, Class of 2014.

Looking forward to seeing you all on Friday, Nov 8th!

For any questions or inquiries: ashrae.chapter.umd@gmail.com

ASHRAE- UMD, Student Chapter

Association of Energy Engineers 
University of Maryland Student Chapter

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