Architecture major, complemented with mechanical engineering background.
Research focuses on energy-efficiency and renewable energy technologies for commercial buildings.
Three-year experience in building energy simulation.
Extensively used building energy codes (IECC and ASHRAE) and simulation programs throughout the research period.
Familiar with LEED credential and concepts.
Familiar with sensors, data loggers and monitor software for measuring building energy use and solar system.
Key member of Better Building Case Competition host by Department of Energy
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, US, PhD, Architecture
Dissertation Topic: Analysis of Building Peak Heating and Cooling Load Calculation Methods for designing Today’s Commercial Buildings in the United States.
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, US, Masters, Mechanical
Thesis: Adhesive Contact of a Conical Frustum Punch with a Transversely Isotropic or an Orthotropic Elastic Half Space