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ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturers(DL information is subject to change frequently. Please access the search by DL name, topic, and region at www.ashrae.org/distinguishedlecturers for the most recent information)
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Devin A. Abellon, P.E.Uponor25404 North 52nd AvenuePhoenix, AZ 85083-4444
(760) 902-4879devin.abellon@uponor.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and ASHRAE: Does it Really Matter?1 Basic/Interm
Embedded Tube Radiant Systems to Maximize Energy Efficiency2 ABELLON01Basic/Interm
Hydronic Piping with PEX: Pros and Pitfalls3 Intermediate
Radiant Heating and Cooling Control Strategies4 Basic/Interm
Specifying Radiant Heating and Cooling Systems5 Intermediate
The (un)Ethical Engineer: a study in principle and practice6 Basic
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Roberto R. Aguilo, P.E.Estudio Aguilo & AsociadosTres Arroyos 2421Buenos Aires, 1416ARGENTINA
(54911) 4148-2111rraguilo@yahoo.comEmail:
Tel:
EnglishSpanish
Cooling Loads Calculation1 Intermediate
Protecting the Environment using Natural Refrigerants2 Intermediate
Refrigerant Flow Controls Methods in Industrial Refrigeration3 Intermediate
Refrigerants4 Intermediate
Supermarkets Refrigeration System & Sustainability5 Intermediate
The Refrigeration Processes in the Food Industry6 Intermediate
The Use of CO2 as Refrigerant 7 Intermediate
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
William P. Bahnfleth, Ph.D., P.E.Pennsylvania State University1426 South Pugh StreetUniversity Park, PA 16802
(814) 863-2076wbahnfleth@psu.eduEmail:
Tel:
English
Fundamentals of Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation for Air & Surface Disinfection
1 0920014267 BAHNFLETH04Basic/Interm
HVAC and Airborne Infectious Diseases2 0090003542 Bahnfleth06Basic/Interm
HVAC and Risk from Airborne Hazards3 0920017326 Bahnfleth07Basic/Interm
Integrating Indoor Air Quality and Energy Efficiency in Buildings4 0920014269 BAHNFLETH02Intermediate
Thermal Energy Storage in the Era of Sustainability5 0920014272 BAHNFLETH03Interm/Adv
Variable Primary Flow Chilled Water Systems6 0920014275 BAHNFLETH05Interm/Adv
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Giovanni BarlettaEmersonCarrera 58 No. 99-46 Apto 1604BarranquillaColombia
5.73174E+11Giovanni.Barletta@emerson.comEmail:
Tel:
ANALYSIS OF THE VARIABLES THAT HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM AND ON THE LIFECYCLE UNIT. *Available in Spanish
1 Basic/Interm
EVALUATION OF ARCHITECTURE ALTERNATIVES IN COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION UNDER TEWI ANALYSIS. *Available in Spanish
2 Basic/Interm
GOOD PRACTICES IN LEAK CONTROL USING DIRECT AND INDIRECT METHODS *Available in Spanish
3 Basic/Interm
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Robert Bean, R.E.T., P.L.(Eng.)2206, 901-10th Ave SWCalgary AB T2R 0B5CANADA
403.560.5769k9cave@gmail.comEmail:
Tel:
English
An Introduction to Thermal Comfort: The Human Factors of Sensation, Perceptions and Responses
1 Basic
Fundamentals of ASHRAE Standard 55: Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy
2 Intermediate
Using Thermal Comfort Tools to Evaluate Discomfort Probabilities Due to Enclosure Design and Choices in HVAC Systems
3 Interm/Adv
What Should Drive the Sustainability Bus - Indoor Environmental Quality or Energy?
4 Interm/Adv
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Erich BinderEBCL159 Douglasbank Drive SECalgary AB T2Z1X7CANADA
403-836-0832ebcl@shaw.caEmail:
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English
ASHRAE - How You Can Get involved1 Basic
ASHRAE Cold Climate Building Design – Updates from 2019 Revisions to Cold Climate Building Design Guide
2 Basic/Interm
Cold Climate Building Design3 Basic
HVAC Building Pressurization Systems – Lessons Learned4 Basic/Interm
HVAC Rules of Thumbs for Trouble Shooting5 Basic/Interm
HVAC&R - A Risk Management System6 Basic/Interm
Industrial Ventilation & Loss Prevention Engineering7 Basic
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Hoy R. Bohanon, Jr., P.E.Hoy Bohanon Engineering PLLC8236 Arbor Ridge LaneClemmons, NC 27012
(336) 972-1626bohanoneng@gmail.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Applying ASHRAE Standards to Existing Buildings1 Basic
ASHRAE Building Energy Quotient (bEQ)2 0920020132 Bohanon05Basic
Basic Requirements of ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1-20193 0920020128 BOHANON09Basic
Better HVAC Design Using New Options in ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2019
4 Advanced
Commissioning, Operating and Maintaining Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Systems
5 0920020139 BOHANON01Advanced
Concerned About Viruses at Home? What’s an ASHRAE Member to Do?6 Basic
How to Implement Demand Control Ventilation & Comply with ASHRAE Standards
7 0920020133 Bohanon02Intermediate
Perception and Acceptance of Commissioning8 Basic
Retro-Commissioning for Energy Savings9 0920020130 Bohanon03Basic
Using ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2016 Multiple Space Equations10 0920020131 Bohanon06Intermediate
What Do You Need to Know About the ASHRAE IAQ Guide?11 Basic
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Jeff BoldtIMEG Corp.
(608) 658-5750jeff.g.boldt@IMEGcorp.comEmail:
Tel:
Acoustic Fundamentals & Building Acoustics1 Basic
ASHRAE 90.1-20192 Basic
Building Moisture Management3 Basic
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Patrick BrooksSMACNAChantilly VA
(513) 767-1000pbrooks@smacna.orgEmail:
Tel:
Duct System Acoustics1 Basic/Interm
Exhaust Duct Design2 Basic/Interm
Fitting Selection3 Basic/Interm
Supply Duct Design4 Basic/Interm
System Effect5 Basic/Interm
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
None.
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Fabio M. ClavijoTecnaire Ltda.Calle 145 15-59, Apt. 204Bogota 110121COLOMBIA
317640presidencia@tecnaire.comEmail:
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EnglishSpanish
ASHRAE STANDARD 551 Interm/Adv
ASHRAE STD 62.12 Interm/Adv
ASHRAE STD 90.13 Interm/Adv
Dehumidification- Basic Concepts4 Intermediate
Dehumidification Process5 Advanced
ENERGY AUDITING PROCESS6 Interm/Adv
Energy in Buildings - An HVAC Perspective for 21st Century7 Intermediate
HVAC AND COVID-19 - SOLUTIONS AND TRENDS8 Interm/Adv
HVAC DESIGN CONDITIONS FOR BUILDINGS IN TROPICAL EQUATORIAL REGION
9 Interm/Adv
Indoor Air Quality and Ultra-Violate (UVC) Technology10 Interm/Adv
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Douglas C. Cochran4347 Palisades LaneMississauga Ontario L4W 3X7Canada
647 2726754dccashrae@gmail.comEmail:
Tel:
Building EQ1
Cold climate2
Equipment Selection3
$250 donation to ASHRAE Research
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Drury Crawley, Ph.D.Bentley Systems, Inc.4539 Albemarle StreetWashington, DC 20016
(202) 422-6464dbcrawley@gmail.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Big, Smart, and Everything: Data, Technology, Buildings, Cities, and the Iota1 0920020229 Crawley03Intermediate
Building Performance Simulation: What’s in the Black Box2 0920020230 Crawley07Basic/Interm/Adv
EnergyPlus, DOE’s New Generation Building Energy Simulation Program3 0920020231 Crawley04Basic/Interm/Adv
Getting From AEDGs to Zero-Energy Buildings4 0920020232 Crawley06Basic/Interm
Going Digital – Modeling Infrastructure Resilience for Sustainable Urban Development
5 0920020233 CRAWLEY09Intermediate
Impacts of Climate Change & Urbanization on Future Building Performance6 0920020234 Crawley05Basic/Interm
Standard 189.1 - Structure, Requirements & Energy Savings7 0920020235 Crawley01Basic/Interm/Adv
Trends: Buildings, Technologies and Tools8 Crawley02Basic/Interm
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Chandana N. DalugodaChandana Dalugoda Consultants12/9, Maharagama RoadMakuluduwa Piliyandala 10300SRI LANKA
94777785778chandana_cnd@sltnet.lkEmail:
Tel:
English
Air Conditioning Systems for Tropical Humid Climates1 0920020143 DALUGODA01Intermediate
Applied Psychometrics for Air Conditioning Systems2 0920020134Basic
Cooling Load Calculations ASHRAE CLTD/SCL/CLF Method3 0920020139Basic
HVAC Air System Designs4 0920020141 Dalugoda001Intermediate
Reducing Carbon Footprint of Buildings in Developing Economies5 Dalugoda04Advanced
Sustainable HVAC Designs for Green Buildings6 0920020142 Dalugoda03Advanced
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Julian R. de Bullet de Bullet Consulting5993 Piney Grove WayGainesville, VA 20155
(703) 483-0179julian@debullet.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Centrifugal Chiller Fundamentals1 Basic
Chiller Plant Design Fundamentals2 Basic
Condenser Water Heat Recovery3 Advanced
Constant Flow Chiller Plant Design4 Intermediate
Green "Sustainable" HVAC Design5 Intermediate
Optimal Air - A Cool Solution6 Intermediate
Responsible Use of Refrigerants7 Advanced
Variable Flow Chiller Plant Design8 Advanced
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Kyle DelPiano115 Jersey Ridge RdCary NC 27518
(561) 701-7556Kyle.Delpiano@xyleminc.comEmail:
Tel:
Modern Pump Selection for System Efficiency1
Variable-Speed Pumping Control Strategies2
VRF & Hydronics Systems: A Strategic Comparison3
$100 to the Pam and Ted Duffy
Endowment Fund
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Pamela Duffy, P.E.N/Apam.duffy.ashrae@gmail.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Ethical Dilemmas with Social Media in HVAC1 Basic
Productive from Anywhere: Practical Tips to Get Stuff Done2 Basic
You, But Online: Managing Your Online Presence3 Basic
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Thomas H. Durkin, P.E., ASHRAE Fellow6740 Spirit Lake Dr. #101Indianapolis IN 46220
317-402-2292thdurkin46@gmail.comEmail:
Tel:
English
2-Pipe HVAC – Myths Debunked1 Intermediate
Benefits of Technology Transfer – Six Steps to Winning a Technology Award2 Basic
Energy Efficiency Relative to HVAC Design and Operations3 Intermediate
Geothermal Central Systems4 Intermediate
Heat Recovery Applications and Economics5 Intermediate
Humidity Control6 Basic
Low Temperature Heating Applications and Economics7 Basic
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Mark W. Fly, P.E., Fellow ASHRAE7016 S Chestnut AvenueBroken Arrow Ok 74011
918-633-7900mfly@cox.netEmail:
Tel:
Acoustics Basics for HVAC &R Designers1 Basic/Interm
Failure is the Option - How failure, perseverance, and positive attitude lead to Innovation and success
2 Basic
Inside the Box – Fan Characteristics and Applications3 Basic/Interm
Understanding Air-Conditioning and Heat Pump Ratings4 Basic
What’s Loud - Understanding the Psychoacoustics of Hearing and Perception5 Intermediate
What’s Shakin’ – Vibration Fundamentals and Human Perception6 Intermediate
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Victor W. Goldschmidt, Ph.D.Dynamic Creativity ApplicationsP.O. Box 423Northport, MI 49670
(231) 386-9058creating2@earthlink.netEmail:
Tel:
EnglishSpanish
Active Listening & Styles of Communication1 Basic
Air Conditioning: A Look Into the Past & a Guess into the Future2 Basic
Blessings and Curses of Computer Modeling3 Basic
Differing Perspectives into Global Warming4 Basic
Distinction between Leadership and Management and their Application5 Basic
Principles of Leadership & Change6 Basic
Principles of Leadership & Group Dynamics7 Basic
Problem Solving and Creativity8 Basic
Problem Solving in Engineering9 Basic
Releasing Individuals’ Own Creativity10 Basic
Sustainability and Implications in the Context of Power Plants11 Basic
Thinking Like an Engineer and Societal Challenges12 Basic
Training Session - Leadership Principles13 Basic
Training Session - Problem Solving: Principles & Practices14 Basic
Training Session - Strategic Planning15 Basic
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Patricia T. Graef, P.E., Fellow ASHRAEMunters Corporation17710 Nalle RoadN. Ft. Myers, FL 33917
(239) 218-8030pat.graef@att.netEmail:
Tel:
English
Business Ethics for the HVAC Professional1 Basic
The Logic of Dedicated Outside Air Systems and The Core Technologies That Make Them Effective
2 Basic/Interm
The New Legionella Standard: ANSI/ASHRAE 188-2015 ‘Legionellosis: Risk Management for Building Water Systems'
3 Basic/Interm
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Eckhard A. Groll, Dr. Eng.Purdue University, Ray W. Herrick Labs177 S. Russel StreetWest Lafayette, IN 47907
(765) 496-2201groll@purdue.eduEmail:
Tel:
English
Recent Research of Novel Compression Concepts for Heat Pumping, A/C & Refrigeration Applications
1 Advanced
Update on Refrigerants: Past, Present and Future2 Basic
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Charles E. Gulledge, III, P.E.Environmental Air Systems, LLC5809 Henson Farm RoadSummerfield NC 27358
(336) 271-6323 GulledgeChuck@gmail.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA) - Modular Off-Site1 Basic/Interm
Design-Build-Operate-Maintain: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?2 0920020144 DBOM19Basic/Interm
Green Industrial HVAC Design3 0920020148 GIHD19Basic/Interm
Integrated Building Design4 0920020145 GULLEDGE01Basic/Interm
Lean Integrated Project Delivery5 0920020146 LIPD19Basic/Interm
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Sheila J. Hayter, P.E.NREL1425 Normandy RdGolden, CO 80401
(303) 384-7519sheila.hayter@nrel.govEmail:
Tel:
English
Integrating Renewable Energy Systems into Buildings1 Basic/Interm
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Jan L. M. HensenRobijnring 30, 5629GKEindhoven, Netherlands
+31 6532 30 382j.hensen@tue.nlEmail:
Tel:
Building Performance Simulation - challenges and opportunities1
Building Performance Simulation - mind the gap2
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Jorge E. Hernandez, P.E.Regional Managers & Associates12609 Oulton CircleOrlando, FL 32832
(305) 505-2906angelica@regionalmanagers.comEmail:
Tel:
EnglishSpanish
Portuguese
Basic Air Conditioning Concepts for beginning Engineers and Architects1 Basic
Basic Concepts Of Evaporative Cooling2 Interm/Adv
Basic Psycrometrics for Industrial Refrigeration Professionals3 Basic
Critical Applications4 Basic/Interm/Adv
Displacement Ventilation5 Basic/Interm/Adv
Latest Developments in the HVAC world6 Basic/Interm/Adv
Psycrometrics of Displacement Ventilation7 Advanced
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Daniel Int-Hout, III Krueger1401 North Plano RoadRichardson, TX 75081
(972) 497-0418daninthout@aol.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Connections1 Basic
Methods of Effective Room Air Distribution 2 Intermediate
Selecting VAV Products for Acceptable Environments3 Intermediate
The Basics of Air Distribution4 Basic/Interm
You Can’t Afford Discomfort5 Intermediate
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Hank Jackson, P.E.Sales O'Brien30 Morning Glory LaneWeaverville, NC 28787
(828) 691-0785hzjackson@juno.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Beam Me Up Scottie! Transport Energy: Motors, Fans, & Pumps1 Interm/Adv
Commissioning Critical Environment Facilities – Lessons Learned2 Basic
Green Buildings: Help or Hype?3 Basic
Introduction to Geothermal Heat Pump Systems4 Basic
Just Do It! How to Get Started With an Energy Efficiency Survey5 Basic/Interm
Overcoming Objections to Energy Efficiency Investments 6 Basic/Interm
Transformers: Turning Existing Buildings Green7 Basic
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Ronald E. Jarnagin355 Falconridge StreetRichland, WA 99352
(509) 430-4113ron.jarnagin@pnl.govEmail:
Tel:
English
Advanced Energy Design Guides – Going Beyond Minimum Standards1 Basic
ASHRAE Headquarters Renovation – What Happens When Leaders try to do it Right
2 Basic
ASHRAE’s Building Energy Labeling Program, the Building Energy Quotient (bEQ)
3 Basic
Standard 90.1 – Past, Present and Future4 Basic
Sustaining ASHRAE Through Leadership5 Basic
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Julia A. Keen, P.E., Ph.D.Kansas State University2062 Seaton Hall920 N 17th StDepartment of Architectural EngineeringManhattan, KS 66506
(319) 230-8522jkeen@ksu.eduEmail:
Tel:
English
ASHRAE bEQ – Building Performance vs Building Certification & Rating1 Basic
ASHRAE's Impact in the Industry - Past, Present, and Future2 Basic
Distinctly Different – Skillsets for Women to Succeed in STEM Fields3 Basic
Ethical Decision Making – An Exercise in Application4 Basic
Millenials – How to Manage the next Generation5 Basic
Targeting Success – Improve Employee Satisfaction, Retention, and Profit6 0920020149 TSIES19Basic
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Prof Dr. Adel KhalilCairo University, Faculty Of Engineering
adelkhk@yahoo.comEmail:Tel:
Applications of Cryogenic Systems1
Integration of Thermal and Electrical Energy Storage on Demand side for Energy Efficiency
2
Prospects of Solar Cooling3
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Kishor Khankari, Ph.D.AnSight LLC3814 Mill Pond LaneAnn Arbor, MI 48108
(734) 327-4079kishork@ansight.comEmail:
Tel:
EnglishHindi
Marathi
Airflow Management Best Practices for Data Centers1 0920014296 KHANKARI04Basic/Interm/Adv
Airflow Management for Cleanroom Facilities2 0920020151 AMCF19Basic/Interm
Airflow Management for Healthcare Facilities3 0920020151 AMHCF19Basic/Interm/Adv
Airflow Management for Laboratory Facilities4 0920014291 KHANKARI06Intermediate
Applications of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for Built Environment5 0920014282 KHANKARI01Basic/Interm/Adv
Basics of Air Change Rates (ACH): Facts versus Fiction6 0920020150 BACR19Basic/Interm
Design and Analysis of Natural Ventilation Systems7 0920014283 KHANKARI02Basic/Interm/Adv
Stratified Air Ventilation Systems8 0920014292 KHANKARI03Basic/Interm/Adv
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
M. Dennis Knight, P.E.Whole Building Systems, LLCP.O. Box 1845Mt. Pleasant SC 29464
(843) 437-3647dknight@wholebuildingsystems.comEmail:
Tel:
English
ASHRAE Building Energy Quotient (bEQ)1 Basic
ASHRAE Standard 62.1 – the IAQ Procedure and LEED2 Basic/Interm
Building Information Modeling for the Mechanical Disciplines3 Basic
Building Performance Analysis for Building Performance Rating Systems 4 0920004628 KNIGHT03Intermediate
Conducting A Commissioning Kick-Off Meeting5 0920017332Intermediate
Developing an Integrated Personal Management System to help Get Things Done
6 0920004588 KNIGHT02Basic
Health and Wellness In The Built Environment – An Introduction7 0920017333Basic
Integrated Building Design and Building Information Modeling8 0920004589 KNIGHT01Intermediate
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Stephan KujakTrane Technologies303 S Marina DriveBrownsville MN 55919
(608) 386-8067skujak@tranetechnologies.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Flammable Refrigerants for Dummies1 Intermediate
Is Residential Rooftop Photovoltaic Solar Power a Sustainable Solution?2 Intermediate
Review of Air Treatment or Cleaning Technologies3 Intermediate
The Future of Refrigerants4 Basic
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Thomas M. Lawrence, Ph.D., P.E.University of GeorgiaDriftmier Engineering Center Annex Room 106Athens, GA 30602
(706) 542-4322lawrence@engr.uga.eduEmail:
Tel:
English
ASHRAE Standard 189.1 and the International Green Construction Code1 0920017334 LAWRENCE02Intermediate
CO2 Monitoring for Outdoor Airflow and Demand-Controlled Ventilation2 Intermediate
High Performance Building Design – What the Future holds for the Direction for our Industry
3 Intermediate
Resilience in Building Design to Support a Resilient Society4 0920017336 Lawrence05Intermediate
The 'Green Awakening': The Coming Carbon Economy & Determining Your Building's CO2 Footprint
5 0920020162 TGAW19Basic/Interm
The Integration of a Smart Grid and Smart Buildings6 Intermediate
Thermal Comfort as Related to Energy Consumption: What is the Balance?7 0920014298 LAWRENCE05Basic
What ASHRAE is Doing to Become a Global Society8 Basic
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Karine LeblancUS Air Conditionings Distributors16900 Chestnut StCity of Industry, CA 91748
(310) 420-7066karine@leblancusa.comEmail:
Tel:
EnglishFrench
10 leadership lessons to help you be that leader that everyone would follow for free
1
Everyone Communicates, Few connect2 Basic
How to use Emotional Intelligence to become a better person professionally and personally
3 Basic
It’s not too late; learn how to live to your full potential and watch the results!4
Selling is like dating. Learn how to close without selling5
Technical skills will get you the job, human skills will get more clients, increase your productivity and happiness
6
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Luke C.H. Leung, P.E.Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill224 S. Michigan Avenue10th FloorChicago, IL 60604
(312) 360-4121luke.leung@som.comEmail:
Tel:
EnglishChinese
21st Century Tall Building Design1 0920014332 LEUNG01Interm/Adv
Healthy Built Environment – Pandemic and Beyond2 LEUNG02Basic/Interm/Adv
The New Carbon Standards: Net Zero Operational, Embodied, Whole Life and Upfront Energy (Carbon)
3 Interm/Adv
urj Khalifa – The Tallest Building in the World4 Interm/Adv
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Andrey Livchak, Ph.D.Halton Group Americas103 Industrial DriveScottsville, KY 42164
(270) 237-5600andrey.livchak@halton.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Active and Passive Beams1 0920017337 Livchak02Intermediate
Emission Control for Commercial Kitchen Ventilation Systems2
Energy Efficient Solutions for Commercial Kitchen Ventilation3 0920014335 LIVCHAK01Intermediate
Fundamentals of Thermal Displacement Ventilation4 0920017338 LIVCHAK03Intermediate
Restaurant ventilation design reducing spread of airborne contaminants5
$250 Donation to ASHRAE
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
R. Christopher MathisMC2 Mathis Consulting CompanyP.O. Box 18055Asheville, NC 28814
(828) 678-3500chris@mathisconsulting.comEmail:
Tel:
English
A Window on the Future: The Role of Fenestration in Building Performance1 0920017340 MATHIS02Intermediate
ASHRAE Is In The House: Past, Present and Future Initiatives in Residential Building Performance
2 Basic
Bringing ASHRAE 90.1 to the World: The Addition of Climate Zone 03 Basic
Building Science Lessons from the Honey Bee4 Basic
Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings5 Basic
Energy Efficiency in Residential Buildings6 Basic
How Long Will it Last? Addressing the Challenge of Sustainability7 Basic
Primary Energy in Commercial Buildings8 Basic
Why Buildings Matter and the Role of ASHRAE 90.19 Basic
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Erin McConahey12777 West Jefferson BoulevardLos Angeles CA 90066
310-578-4400Erin.McConahey@arup.comEmail:
Tel:
English
An Inclusion Mindset1 Basic
Cutting Carbon and Circular Diets: Total Net Zero Carbon Consciousness2
Holistic Thinking for Multidisciplinary Design Solutions3 Basic
Introduction to the UN Sustainable Development Goals for Mechanical Engineers
4
Material Concerns in HVAC Equipment5
Principles of Museum Environmental Design6 Basic
The Carbon Context for Mechanical Engineers7
The Feasibility of Natural Ventilation8 Basic/Interm
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Frank Mills7 Fylde AveLeyland, Lancashire PR26 6RPNITED KINGDOM
+44 1772 424124famills@low-carbondesign.comEmail:
Tel:
English
ASHRAE Cold Climate Design Guide1 Basic
Design of Atrium Buildings2 Intermediate
Energy Savings in Pubs, Restaurants, and Hotels3 Intermediate
Hot Climate Design Guide4 Basic
Natural Ventilation5 Basic
Net Zero Energy Buildings6 Intermediate
Net Zero Hospitals7 Intermediate
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Brian P. Monk, P.E.United Technologies Corporation629 McCaffreyMontreal QC H4T 1N3CANADA
(514) 515-4822brian.monk@carrier.utc.comEmail:
Tel:
EnglishFrench
Airborne Contaminant Control in Healthcare Environments1 Intermediate
Current Trends in Design & Installation of Filtration Systems For Building HVAC Security
2 Intermediate
Dehumidification and Air Quality in Indoor Pool Environments3 Basic/Interm
Design Concepts in DOAS: Balancing IAQ and Energy4 Intermediate
Emergency Air Filtration and Air Pollution Control for Water Treatment Plants5 Intermediate
Environmental and Emissions Filtration in Waste Water Treatment Facilities6 Basic/Interm
Filtration for High Performing Buildings7 Basic/Interm
Gas Phase Filtration for the Elimination of Corrosive, Odorous and Toxic Gases
8 Intermediate
IAQ and Cognitive Functioning in High Performing Buildings9 0920017341 MONK04Intermediate
IAQ in Airports10 Basic/Interm
The Use of Gas-Phase Air Filtration and ANSI/ ASHRAE Standard 62.111 Basic/Interm
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Ross Montgomery, P.E.QST5309 Deer Forest PlaceParrish, FL 34219
(941) 737-1401rossmont@aol.comEmail:
Tel:
English
ASHRAE “Building EQ” Building Labeling Program and Energy related programs:
1 0920014510 MONTGOMERY02
Intermediate
Building Commissioning in the Built Environment - Principles, Process, Procedures, and the Future
2 0920002610 MONTGOMERY01
Intermediate
Energy Audits: The basics of setting up and executing energy audits in commercial buildings
3 0920020164 EAEHPD19Intermediate
Testing Adjusting and Balancing (TAB) – HVAC4 0920020165 Montgomery07Intermediate
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Christopher O. Muller Purafil, Inc.2654 Weaver WayDoraville, GA 30340
(770) 662-8545, X349cmuller@purafil.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Achieving your Indoor Air Quality Goals: Which Filtration System Works Best?1 Basic
Air Quality Guidelines for Museums, Archives, and Libraries2 Basic
Air Quality in Data Centers: People vs. the Machines3 Basic/Interm
An Evaluation of Filtration and Air Cleaning Equipment Performance in Existing Installations with Regard to Acceptable IAQ Attainment
4 Intermediate
Application of Gas-Phase Air Filtration in Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, and Life Science Manufacturing
5 Basic
Applying the IAQ Procedure of ASHRAE 62.1-2016 at K-12 Educational Facilities
6 Basic/Interm
ASHRAE Standard 62.1 and LEED: Using Enhanced Air Cleaning to Integrate IAQ and Energy Conservation
7 MULLER01Advanced
Beyond Ozone: Cleaning Outdoor Air for IAQ8 Intermediate
Clearing the Air: Advances in Gas-Phase Air Filtration Technology, Standards, and Applications
9 Basic
Demonstration of ASHRAE IAQ-Procedure Effectiveness for Improved IAQ and Greater Energy Efficiency
10 Basic/Interm
Does Control of Indoor CO2 Levels Negatively Impact IAQ?11 Intermediate
Improving Building IAQ Reduces HVAC Energy Cost12 Basic
Moving Closer to Net Zero Buildings with the IAQ Procedure of ASHRAE Standard 623.1-2016
13 Basic/Interm
Proper Design and Use of Gas-phase Air Filtration System for the Control of Environmental Tobacco Smoke
14 Intermediate
Protecting Against Chemical Agents of War: Applying Internal Filtration15 Intermediate
Specialized Filtration Required for Museums16 Intermediate
Survival in the Digital Age: Reliability Concerns for Data Center IT Equipment and Effects on Mission Critical Facilities and Operations
17 Basic/Interm
The Control of Nitrogen Oxides from Motor Vehicle Exhaust for Improved Air Quality
18 Intermediate
The Role of Filtration and Air Conditioning in Sustaining Acceptable IAQ through Ventilation Replacement
19 Basic/Interm
There’s No Such Thing as a Free Ride: The Real Costs of Free Cooling20 Intermediate
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Daniel H. Nall, P.E.80 Random RoadPrinceton, NJ 08540
917.273.0264dannall@mindspring.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Chilled Water Low Delta-T Syndrome1 0920020168 CWLDT19
Chiller Plant Low Delta-T Syndrome: What It Is and How to Avoid It2 Advanced
Close Approach and High Delta-T: Powerful Strategies for Energy Efficiency3 Advanced
Energy Efficient HVAC Strategies4 0920014340 EEHS2017Intermediate
Energy Policy: An Engineering Perspective5 0920017350 EPEP2018Advanced
Free and Passive Cooling6 CourseBP FCPD2018Basic
HVAC for “Passive House” Buildings7 0920020166 HVPHB19Basic
Hydronic System Design for Condensing Boilers8 0920020167 HDCB19Advanced
Innovative Systems for Energy and Water Conservation: Four Corporate Headquarters
9 0920017352 ISEWC2018Intermediate
LEED v4 Energy and Atmosphere Credits10 0920017353 L4EAC2018Basic
Making Buildings Resilient to Natural Disasters and Acts of Terror11 0920017354 MBR2018Basic
Natural Ventilation Design for Commercial Buildings using Computational Fluid Dynamics
12 0920017355 NVCFD2018Intermediate
Sustainable Infrastructure for Green Communities13 0920017356 SIGC2018Interm/Adv
The 2016 New York City Energy Conservation Code14 0920017357 N16YECCBasic
The Advanced Energy Design Guide for Zero Energy K12 Schools15 0920020171 AEDGK1219Intermediate
The Advanced Energy Design Guide for Zero Energy Office Buildings16 0920020169 AEDGZB19Advanced
The Advanced Energy Design Guides17 0920017358 TAEDG2018Basic
The Building Envelope18 0920017359 BENV2018Intermediate
The Impact of Outdoor Air Ventilation19 0920014342 IOAV2017Intermediate
Thermally Active Structures for Green Buildings20 0920017409 TASGB2018Interm/Adv
Underfloor Air Distribution21 0920017411 UAD2018Intermediate
Water Conservation in HVAC Design22 0920017412 WCE2018Intermediate
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
$125 Donation to ASHRAE
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
James L. NewmanNewman Consulting Group, LLC31134 Harmony LaneFarmington Hills, MI 48331-3136
(248) 626-4910jimn@newmanconsultinggroup.usEmail:
Tel:
English
Energy and Sustainability in Existing Buildings - Being “Green” and Saving Green with Energy Audits
1 Intermediate
Energy Auditing, Commissioning, IAQ, bEQ, Sustainability and Other Good Stuff (2 hours)
2 Basic/Interm
Green & Sustainable Practices & ASHRAE Standards – How to Design a Healthier, More Profitable Building w/Better Coordination with Owners and their Teams
3 0920020172 GSPA19Intermediate
How ASHRAE’s Building Energy Quotient (bEQ) Label Drives High Performance and Energy Savings in Facilities
4 Intermediate
Indoor Air Quality, Productivity, Health, Energy Conservation and Legal Liability: How to Avoid Problems, OR How Much Does a Lawsuit Cost Compared to Good IAQ
5 Intermediate
Transforming an Existing Building Into a High-Performing Facility6 0920020174 TEBHP19Intermediate
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Bjarne W. Olesen, Ph.D.ICIEE-DTUDepartment of Civil EngineeringNils Koppels AlleDTU, Building 402Kongens, Lyngby DK-2800DENMARK
(454) 525-4117bwo@byg.dtu.dkEmail:
Tel:
EnglishGermanDanish
Application of Radiant Heating and Cooling Systems in Buildings1 0920017416 Olesen02Basic/Interm
Are women feeling colder than men in air-conditioning buildings2 Basic
ASHRAE a global society for building technology: Past-Present-Future3 Basic
Can we take into account diversity when specifying requirements for the indoor environment?
4 Basic
Clean Cooling of Buildings5 Basic
How to meet the ventilation required in international standard in an energy efficient way
6 Basic/Interm
Indoor Environment - Health, Comfort & Prodcutivity7 0920017414 Olesen01Basic/Interm
International Standards for the Indoor Environment - Where are we and do they apply worldwide?
8 0920017417Basic/Interm
The European Approach to Decrease Energy Consumption in Buildings9 Basic
The influence of occupant behaviour on indoor environment and energy use in buildings
10 0920017415Basic/Interm
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Thomas H. Phoenix, P.E., FASHRAEClark Patterson Lee328 E. Market StSuite 200Greensboro, NC 27401
336.232.5755tphoenix@clarkpatterson.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Advanced Energy Design Guide for K-12 School Buildings: Achieving Zero Energy
1 Intermediate
Improving Building Performance2 Intermediate
Passion and Performance3 Basic
The Value of ASHRAE's bEQ4 Intermediate
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Rajan RawalCEPT UniversityK.L.Campus, Navarangpura, Ahmedabad380 009India
+91 79 6831 0000rajanrawal@cept.ac.inEmail:
Tel:
Adaptive Thermal Comfort - Theory and Practices1 Basic/Interm
Net-Zero Energy Buildings - Nuances of Design, Construction, and Operation2 Basic/Interm
Personal Thermal Comfort Systems - Concepts and Approaches3 Basic/Interm
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Douglas T. Reindl, Ph.D., P.E.University of Wisconsin-Madison432 North Lake StreetMadison, WI 53706
(608) 262-6381dreindl@wisc.eduEmail:
Tel:
English
An Introduction to Ammonia Refrigeration Systems1 0920014344 REINDL01Basic
ASHRAE Standard 15- A Review and Update2 0920014345 REINDL02Basic/Interm
Powering with Renewable Resources: Thermal Energy Storage3 Basic/Interm
Refrigerant Safety - Inside and Outside the Machinery Room4 Basic/Interm
Understanding Safety Relief Systems5 Intermediate
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Terry L. Rodgers599 Union St S.Concord NC 28015
704-942-1185trodgers@primaryintegration.comEmail:
Tel:
English
ASHRAE Standards Development Process1 Basic
Characteristics of Cultures of Excellence2 Basic
Commissioning Data Centers3 Basic
Commissioning of Facilities Management Processes4 Intermediate
Commissioning Team Roles & Responsibilities5 0920020173 CTRR19Basic
Design Reviews Save Money and Improve Quality6 Basic
Designing for the Worst Case7 Intermediate
Differentiating Critical vs Non-Critical8 Basic
Document Control and Retention Programs9 Basic
Effective Communication10 Basic
Embedding O&M Best Practices in the Owners Project Requirements11 Basic
Emergency Preparedness for Critical Facilities12 Intermediate
Enterprise Migration to Colocation Data Centers13 Intermediate
Equipment Startup and Checkout14 Basic
Existing Building Commissioning15 Intermediate
Facilities Management Staffing & Training16 Basic
Implementing Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)17 Basic
Integrated Training Program Development18 Basic
Integrating Facility Staff and Building Management Systems (BMS)19 Intermediate
Integrating IT and Facilities Management Through Work-Flow Processes20 Intermediate
Integrity (How to Respond When Things Go Wrong)21 Basic
Managing Building Monitoring & Control Systems22 Intermediate
Managing Critical Operations Via Facility Management Firms23 Basic
Operating & Maintenance Costs and Determining Equipment Lifespan24 Intermediate
Optimizing Staff Resources25 Intermediate
Performance Based Training Programs26 Basic
Reliability vs Complexity27 Basic
Service Level Agreements28 Basic
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
Site Assessments29 Basic
Site-Specific Industry Best Practices30 Basic
Stranding and Recovering Capacity (and Assets)31 Intermediate
The Inefficient Pursuit of Energy Efficiency32 Basic
The Value of Corporate Standards33 Basic
The Value of Factory Witness Testing34 Basic
The Value of Good Specifications35 Basic
The Value of Institutional Knowledge36 Basic
True Innovation - Solid State Switching37 Intermediate
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Richard H. RooleyProject Management PartnershipGreenwaysChurch LaneStoke Poges, Bucks SL2 4PBUNITED KINGDOM
(44) 1753-648040richard@rooley.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Leadership and Management for Engineers – How to achieve profit – for whom?
1 Basic
Quality of the Internal Workplace and Worker Productivity: A Look beyond Engineering
2 Basic
RCM (Reliability Centred Maintenance) in Maintenance and Design3 Intermediate
Sick Building Syndrome – Reality or Myth4 Basic
Sublime chaos in construction: Each profession and trade as a strange and dominant attractor
5 Basic
Worst Practise in Design and Operation6 Basic
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
David N. Schurk12808 Queensbury Ln E533Houston TX 77024
920-530-7677david.schurk@globalplasmasolutions.comEmail:
Tel:
Air Conditioning for the Environment of Care1
Air-Cooled Chillers, Efficiency, Affordability and Life Cycle Cost Advantages for Healthcare
2
Air-Handling Systems for Hospitals3
Curbing Hospital Energy Costs, Heat-Recovery Chillers for Healthcare4
Keeping Doc’s Cool, Dry & Happy in the Operating Room…Can it be Accomplished?
5
Understanding the ASHRAE Advanced Energy Design Guide for Large Hospitals, Achieving 50% Energy-Savings
6
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Michael (Mick) SchwedlerTrane3600 Pammel Creek RdLa Crosse WI 54601-7599
608-787-4339mschwedler@trane.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Advanced Energy Design Guide for K-12 School Buildings – Achieving Zero Energy
1 Basic
Advanced Energy Design Guide Overview2 Basic
Building Decarbonization3 920024723 0920020207Basic/Interm
Chilled Water System Decisions4 0920020201 CWSD19Intermediate
Chilled Water Systems for YEA Members Part 15 0920020202 CWSDYEA1Basic
Chilled Water Systems for YEA Members Part 26 0920020203 CWSDYEA2Basic
Chilled Water Systems for YEA Members: What the Baby Boomers and Gen Xers Have DoneWRONG!!!
7 Basic
Ethics Case Studies8 Basic
High Performance Chilled Water Systems9 0920020204 HPCWS19Intermediate
The Advanced Energy Design Guide for Hospitals – Reducing energy consumption by 50%
10 0920020205 AEDGH5019Intermediate
Upgrading Existing Chilled Water Systems11 0920020206 UECWS19Intermediate
Variable Primary Flow (VPF) Systems12 920024719 0920020208Intermediate
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Chandra Sekhar, Ph.D. National University of SingaporeDept. of Building4 Architecture DriveSingapore, 117566SINGAPORE
(65) 65163479bdgscs@nus.edu.sgEmail:
Tel:
English
Advanced room air distribution strategies for effective airborne infection control1 Basic/Interm/Adv
An overview of ASHRAE Standard 62.12 Basic/Interm
Bedroom Ventilation – What do we know and what are the current standards telling us?
3 Basic/Interm
Emerging HVAC technologies for energy efficient healthy buildings in hot and humid climates
4 Basic/Interm/Adv
Indoor Air Quality Audit in Buildings – System Zone Concept5 Basic/Interm/Adv
Oversized air-conditioning systems and overcooled buildings in hot and humid climates
6 Basic/Interm
Sustainability and Resiliency - A paradigm shift in HVAC system design and operation during a pandemic and beyond
7 Basic/Interm/Adv
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Max H. Sherman, Ph.D. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory1 Cyclotron RdMS 90-3074Berkeley, CA 94720
(925) 917-0267mhsherman@lbl.govEmail:
Tel:
English
ASHRAE Is In The House: Past, Present and Future Initiatives in Residential Building Performance
1 Basic/Interm/Adv
ASHRAE’s Residential Ventilation Standards2 Basic/Interm/Adv
Dr. Duct Tape3 Basic/Interm/Adv
Smart Ventilation and IAQ Metrics4 Basic/Interm/Adv
Ventilation: The Once and Future King5 Basic/Interm/Adv
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Rajinder SinghPUSA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY24/24-B Tilak NagarNew Delhi 110018India
9868246628rajindersingh1102@gmail.comEmail:
Tel:
Applied Psuchrometery for Air - Conditioning Engineers1
Best Practices for Operation and Preventive Maintenance of HVAC Systems in Green Buildings
2
Use of Green Secondary Refrigerant (Ice Slurry) for Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning
3
Vapour Absorption Refridgeration System4
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Henry H. Slack, P.E.139 Erie Ave.Decatur, GA 30030
(404) 217-4229henry.h.slack@gmail.comEmail:
Tel:
English
After the Mold Rush: Solving Mold Problems1 Basic
Climate Change: How ASHRAE Members Can Prepare2 Basic
Fixing the Great Indoors: HVAC and Indoor Air Quality3 Basic
How Can Climate Change Impact Indoor Air Health?4 Basic
Indoor Air Disasters: Stories of Recovery from Katrina, Hurricanes, Wildfires, and Other Disasters
5 0920020208 IAD19Basic
Ventilation Research: Is More Air Better for Us6 Basic
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Wei Sun, P.E.Engsysco, Inc. 1665 Highland DriveAnn Arbor, MI 48108
(734) 274-4022wsun@engsysco.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Cleanrooms and HVAC Systems Design Fundamentals1 Intermediate
Design of Pressurization Systems – Technologies in Room/Suite Pressure Control, Performance Evaluation and Design Practices
2 Intermediate
Fan Energy Conservation in Cleanrooms – Airflow Modeling and Demand Flow Control
3 Intermediate
HVAC Systems Design for Airborne Infection Control Spaces in Healthcare Facilities
4 Intermediate
Laboratories and HVAC Systems Design Fundamentals5 Intermediate
Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Air Handling Systems Design Strategies for Controlled Environments
6 Intermediate
Negotiable
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
E. Mitchell Swann, P.E. MDC Systems, LLC1800 E. Lancaster Ave.Paoli, PA 19301
(610) 640-9600, ext.19swann@mdcsystems.comEmail:
Tel:
English
“Can’t We All Just Get Along?” – Keeping Your Eye on the Prize Despite Getting Poked in it (Alternative Dispute Resolution in Construction)
1 Intermediate
…and you may ask yourself “How did I get here?” Forensic Engineering and Forensic Project Management
2 Intermediate
Are We There Yet? What is "Substantial Completion" ? (…and how do we know when we get there?)
3 Basic/Interm
Connecting Green Building Outcomes to Enterprise Sustainability Programs4 Advanced
Design – Build and the Standard of Care: Under which Standard? Under whose Care?
5 Intermediate
Design Build – Executing the Project (based on the ASHRAE Design Build Survival Guide)
6 Basic/Interm
Design Build for Green Buildings – Integrated Delivery of an Integrated Idea7 Basic/Interm
Don't let your BIM go "BOOM"! Dealing with the potential liability issues of BIM8 Basic/Interm
Green Design and Sustainability – Un-definable Success in a Defined World9 Intermediate
Jedi Mind Tricks for IPD (First, you've got to want to…)10 Basic/Interm
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Om Taneja, FASHRAE, Ph.D., P.E.Associated Consulting Company118 Henderson RdKendall Park, NJ 08824
(908) 604-8689taneja.om@gmail.comEmail:
Tel:
EnglishArabic
Facing the Realities and Challenges of Urbanization, Smart Cities, Smart Infrastructure & Smart Buildings for Greater Sustainability & Resilience
1 Intermediate
Leveraging Innovative Technologies for Life Cycle Operational Efficiency and Improved Indoor Environment Quality
2 Intermediate
An Approach to Facilities Operational Improvements: Train O&M Staff and Provide Tools to Measure, Track & Adjust Equipment and Systems
3 Intermediate
An approach to Improved Indoor Air Quality and Operations of Buildings: Adopt Smart Buildings Technologies and Train Operations and Maintenance Staff for Required Competencies
4 Intermediate
Analytical, Performance & Prescriptive codes & Measure for Life Cycle assessment of Sustainability & Energy Efficiency Projects
5 0920020209 MASEP19Intermediate
Analytical, Performance & Prescriptive Measure for Life Cycle assessment of Facilities Projects
6 Intermediate
Bridging the Knowledge, Technology and personnel Gap for High Performance Buildings from Concept through Operations
7 Intermediate
Framework For Structured Transformation to Future of Facilities to Foster Innovation , Operational Excellence & Resilience -Bridging The Gap In Performance From Concept Though Operations
8 Intermediate
Geo-collaborative Infrastructure & associated skills development for smart cities Utilities, Mechanical and Electrical Systems
9 Intermediate
Global Trends in Collaborative Infrastructure Development to Foster Sustainable Built Environment
10
Improved Operations & Maintenance Measures for better Energy Performance and Environmental impact of HVAC & chiller plants
11 Intermediate
Improved Operations & Maintenance Measures for better Energy Performance and Environmental impact of HVAC & chiller plants
12 Intermediate
Myth or Reality Series on Astuteness in Technology Adoption, Building Automation System, Performance Contracting, Energy Efficiency Based Commissioning, Operations & Maintenance
13 Intermediate
Operations & Maintenance Measures for Improving Performance of HVAC Systems & chiller plants
14 Intermediate
Sustainability & Energy Efficiency - Bridging The Gap In Performance From Concept Though Operations
15 Intermediate
Sustainability & Energy Efficiency - Bridging The Gap In Performance From Concept Though Operations
16 Intermediate
Technologies for maintaining Safe, Healthy, Resilient and Comfortable occupancy in buildings’ before, during and after potential viral, bacterial and environmental & Collateral incidents
17
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Stephanie Taylor, M.D., M. Arch.Taylor Healthcare Commissioning, IncPO Box 593Stowe VT 05672-0593
(860) 501-8950MD@taylorcx.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Engineers are the Physicians of the Future1 Basic
Health as a Building Performance Metric2 Basic
Healthcare-associated Infections and Hospital Indoor Air Quality3 Basic
Learn to love Microbes4 Basic
The Impact of the Built Environment on Cognitive Functioning and Worker Productivity
5 Basic
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Paul TorcelliniNREL( National Renewable Energy Laboratory)15013 Denver West ParkwayGolden CO 80401
+1 (303) 384-7528Paul.Torcellini@nrel.govEmail:
Tel:
English
Creating a World of Zero Energy Buildings1 0920020211 CWZEB1Basic
On-site Renewable Energy: What to know and what are the myths?2 Basic
Performance Based Procurement for Outstanding Energy Performance3 Basic
The Advanced Energy Design Guide for Zero Energy Buildings4 Basic
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Terry E. Townsend, P.E.Townsend Engineering, Inc.P.O. Box 23526Chattanooga, TN 37422
(423) 855-1184terry@townsend-engineering.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Advanced Energy Conservation & IEQ Design Guidance & Applications 1 Basic
ASHRAE: Leading the World to an Independent & Sustainable Future 2 Basic
Building Performance – Tools, Metrics & Protocols for Global Applications 3 Basic
Energy Goals and Integrated Design4 Basic
Solutions for Existing Buildings having Performance + IEQ Problems5 Basic
Steps to Making Existing Commercial Buildings More Efficient, Healthy and Comfortable
6 0920017431 TOWNSEND01Basic
Sustainable Applications That Work 7 Basic
What’s Hot in Sustainability?8 Basic
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Samir R. TraboulsiCity Stadium Blvd.SALAME CENTER P.O.BOX 15 5400BeirutLEBANON
00961 3 382960traboulsi.samir@gmail.comEmail:
Tel:
Ethics & the Built Environment1 0920020217 EBE19Basic
Net Zero Energy Buildings in 2050, Way to Go2 Basic
Net Zero Energy: Part 13 NZEP1Basic
Net Zero Energy: Part 24 NZEP2Basic
Net Zero Energy: Part 35 NZEP3Basic
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Paolo Tronville, Ph.D.Corso Mediterraneo 140Torino, TO 10129ITALY
+390110904477paolo.tronville@polito.itEmail:
Tel:
EnglishItalian
HVAC Air Filter System Design Tools: What is Available and How to Use Them
1 Intermediate
Introduction to Particulate Matter (PM) Measurement for General Ventilation Applications
2 Intermediate
Standardization Activity in the Field of Air Cleaning Equipment3 Intermediate
Understanding Air Filter Test Report Data4 Intermediate
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
James VallortMortenson1621 18th Street, Suite 400Denver CO 80202
(630) 846-9574jvallort@esdglobal.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Achieving a Green Data Center: More than a Good Design Is Needed1 Intermediate
Building Automation System Master Planning - Take Control of Your Facility’s Future
2 Basic
Critical Facilities New Construction Commissioning and Existing Building Commissioning
3 Basic
Intelligent Buildings – Technology is changing what is possible in the built environment
4 Intermediate
Primary Heating/Cooling Plant Strategies & How to Maximize the Energy & Financial Savings
5 Advanced
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Timothy G. WentzUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln8012 Dougan CircleLincoln NE 68516
(402)-770-3973tim.wentz@windstream.netEmail:
Tel:
A Human Behavior Approach to Net Zero Energy Buildings1
Back to the Future: Our Industry in 20302 Basic
The Ethics of Disputes: Managing the Construction Claim Process3 Basic
The Ethics of Money: Bidding, Payment Applications and Change Orders4 Basic
The Interface Between Risk and Ethics5 Basic
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NAME TOPICS AIAGBCITOPIC CLASS
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Theresa WestonThe Holt Weston Consultancy, LLC2015 Westover Hills Blvd.Richmond VA 23225
(804) 241-6246Holtweston88@gmail.comEmail:
Tel:
ASHRAE Standard 90.2-2018 and the Pathway to High-Performance Residential Buildings
1
Defining and Assessing Resilience2
Women and STEM: Enhancing Innovation and Sustainability through Diversity3
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Marwa Zaatari56 Thorndike StreetBrookline MA 02446
512-203-2204mzaatari@enverid.comEmail:
Tel:
English
Air Cleaning (Particulate Filtration, Portable and In-Duct Air Cleaners, Coil Cleaning) and Airborne Infectious Diseases
1
ASHRAE Standard 62.1 IAQP2
Basic Requirements of ASHRAE Standard 62.13
Going Beyond the Minimums4
How to Implement Demand Control Ventilation and Comply with ASHRAE Standards
5
V in HVAC – Energy Efficient HVAC Systems Design6
V in HVAC - Energy Savings using the Indoor Air Quality Procedure7
None
HONORARIUM LANGUAGES
Douglas F. ZentzFerris State University20616 Madison AvenueBig Rapids, MI 49307-9755
(231) 591-3052zentzd@ferris.eduEmail:
Tel:
English
Applied Psychrometrics1 Intermediate
ASHRAE Standard 189 AIA-CES-UBGI Version2 0920020242 SDHPB19
ASHRAE Standard 189.1 – “Standards for the Design of High Performance Buildings; except Low-Rise Residential"
3 Advanced
Doing More With Less4 Interm/Adv
How to Communicate Technically in a Professional World with Technical Information
5 Intermediate
HVAC and Energy Efficiency6 Basic
Sustainable Building Operation via Standard 189.17 0920020259 SBOAS19Intermediate
Sustaining ASHRAE Through Leadership, Mentoring Our Future8 Intermediate
What's Your EUI?9 0920020240 WEUI19Interm/Adv
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