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2004 SBSE Award & Scholarship Recipients
Best Papers
| Retreat Scholarship |
SBSE Travel Scholarships |J.
Cook Student Travel Scholarship |
|J. Cook Memorial Scholarship | Agents of Change

2004
ASES Best Paper Awards
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Category 1 Best Presentation:
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Edward Ng, Vickie
Cheng, Chinese University of Hong Kong,
Daylight Design and
Regulation for High Density Cities |
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| Category 2 Best Student-Authored
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Michael Murray, John E.
Petersen, Oberlin College,
Payback and Currencies of Energy,
CO2 and Money for a 60kw Photovoltaic Array |
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David Posada, University
of Oregon. Designing A Way Out Of The Box: Teaching
Sustainable Design With Technology |
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Papers |
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Edward Ng, Vickie
Cheng, Chinese University of Hong Kong,
Daylight Design and
Regulation for High Density Cities |
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| Category 4: Best Poster
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Daniel J. Overbey, Ball State
University, Naturally Air-Conditioned Low-Income Housing
Prototype |
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Nuri Bae Hyojin Kim, Yonsei
University, Research on Thermal Environment and Residents'
Control Behaviors of Floor Heating System in Korea |
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Daniel C. Glaser,
The Use
of Sketching and Spreadsheets in Lighting Design |
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SBSE Retreat Scholarship to
Cascade Head, OR (July 7 - 10)
SBSE congratulates the following
students who are recipients of scholarships and support to attend the
SBSE annual retreat, thereby
supporting and encouraging graduate students interested in pursuing a
career in teaching environmental technology and design.
∙ Byoungsoo Ahn, Texas A&M
University
∙ Xiaojun Cheng, University of Southern California
∙ Aalok Deshmukh, Arizona State University
∙ Lizette Fife, University of Idaho
∙ Shruti Narayan, Arizona State University
∙ Caroline Prochazka, University of Waterloo
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$200 SBSE Travel Scholarships
to Solar 2004
SBSE congratulates the following
students as recipients of travel awards to present papers at the annual American Solar
Energy Society meeting:
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Vidhi Agarwal,
Arizona State University
Urban Climatology, Street Configurations and Thermal Comfort
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Umesh Atre,
Texas A&M University
Evaluating the Daylight Performance of Three Museum Galleries
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Chayapa
Chongcharoensuk, Texas A&M University
Evaluating the Daylight Performance of Three Museum Galleries
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Aalok Deshmukh,
Arizona State University
Application of Radiant and Conductive Strategies to Task/Ambient
Conditioning |
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Betina Martins
Mogo, Texas A&M University
Evaluating the Daylight Performance of Three Museum Galleries
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Jon Meendering,
University of Oregon
Thermal Diary: A Day in the Life of an Architecture Student
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Michael Murray,
Oberlin College
Payback and Currencies of Energy, Carbon Dioxide and Money for a
60 KW Photovoltaic Array |
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Shruti Narayan,
Arizona State University
Evaluating the Evolution of Garden Office Typology and
Determining Its Performance |
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Roger Ota,
University of Oregon
Thermal Diary: A Day in the Life of an Architecture Student
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Daniel Overbey,
Ball State University
A Roofpond System for Natural Air-Conditioning in a Habitat for
Humanity Home in Muncie, Indiana |
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Jeffrey Cook Student Travel
Award to PLEA
SBSE congratulates Aalok Deshmukh
of Arizona State University as the recipient of Jeff Cook Student Travel
Award to the 2004 PLEA Conference in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Aalok
will present his paper, Thermal Comfort Analysis of Personal / Task
Cooling Approaches Driven by Radiant and Conductive Strategies using CFD.
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Jeffrey Cook Memorial Scholarship
SBSE congratulates Eugenio
Collados from Universidad de Santiago de Chile as the first recipient of
the Jeffrey Cook Memorial Scholarship for faculty to travel to an SBSE
retreat.
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Support from the Agents of
Change Project:
Agents of Change sent
each of the following students to the
SBSE annual retreat:
∙ Megan Compton, University of
Idaho
∙ Sara Goenner, University of Oregon
∙ Peter Marks, Kent State University
∙ Leesa Mayfield, University of Oregon
∙ Mary Rasure, University of Oregon
The
Agents of Change Project will
send each of the following students to the ASES Meeting to
disseminate their experiences with case studies and building
investigations:
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Lizette Fife,
University of Idaho,
The Agents of Change Project: The Power of Peer-to-Peer Teaching
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Sara Goenner,
University of Oregon,
The Agents of Change Project: The Power of Peer-to-Peer Teaching |
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Peter Marks, Kent State University,
Convection Currents Caused by Thermal Conditions in a Lightwell |
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Eric
Roberts, University of Idaho,
University of Idaho Albertson's Business Building |
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James Taylor, University of Idaho,
University of Idaho Albertson's Business Building |
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Rick
Wilmot, University of Idaho,
University of Idaho Albertson's Business Building |
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