Managing director of ductless & VRF, Carrier Corp.
January 1, 2019
When did you fall in love with engineering? Math and science were always interesting to me at a young age. Over the years, my curiosity around "the why and the how" naturally resulted in me pursing my electrical and computer engineering degrees at Georgia Tech in Atlanta.
When did you fall in love with engineering? I decided on mechanical engineering between my junior and senior years of high school, but I fell in love with it during my junior year of college, when I had my first class in building energy systems.
When did you fall in love with engineering? I was always tinkering with things at home as a kid trying to figure out they worked, but I didn’t fall in love with engineering until my third year in college when I started taking my major courses.
When did you fall in love with engineering? I fell in love with engineering during my study abroad year at Strathclyde University in Glasgow, Scotland.
When did you fall in love with engineering? I have loved engineering since I was a kid building with Legos, but it really started to build during high school. I attended Benilde-St.
Associate, project manager, and mechanical engineer, Glumac
January 1, 2019
When did you fall in love with engineering? From an early age, I loved thinking creatively, which carried into my early career in engineering. I would get recommendations from senior engineers about the way something’s “always done,” but I would want to break the mold and try different things
While the advent of membrane-based rooftop air conditioners, VRF, energy storage, and a number of other technologies appear to be testing the limits of energy efficiency, the International Energy Agency (IEA) believes the industry is miles from touching its proverbial glass ceiling.
The global retail sector has grown during the last few years, and the U.S. is leading the pack. Specifically, the demand for ready-to-eat products has increased, bringing with it additional demand for commercial refrigeration.
The case for using PEX instead of plumbing materials like copper and CPVC has continually gained traction over the past number of years in both residential and commercial settings.