ASHRAE is needed now more than ever! 
The revolution in HVAC&R innovation to make our homes, offices and all built environments more energy efficient is critical in our effort to build a sustainable future. Stay connected to the many resources of ASHRAE. Your ASHRAE student membership is more important now than ever before. During these difficult economic times, it is vital that you maintain your network ties to the ASHRAE community and remain current on the latest trends and technologies, especially if you are planning to enter the workforce full time, part time, any time soon We strongly encourage you to take a moment and support your Society and the greater HVAC&R community by renewing your student membership. Doing so will allow you to continue your student member benefits, including the ASHRAE Journal, discounts on ASHRAE publications, free products, free ASHRAE conference registration, online resume posting, and job and internship searching program. Belonging to and supporting ASHRAE also provides continued access to viable HVAC&R technologies available to improve the building environment. | Ann Gregg, Kansas State University Student Branch President 2010 ASHRAE Student Consultant: Annual Conference, Albuquerque, NM Bachelor and Masters of Science, Architectural Engineering
Ann has successfully completed the Professional Engineering exam and she wants to pursue a career as a project manager, and potentially a partner within a firm. (Read More about Ann) Chi Nguyen, Drexel University Student Branch Secretary/Treasurer Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering and Masters of Science Degree in Civil Engineering
 Inspired by her mother, Chi looks forward to pursuing a career as an engineer working with building HVAC systems and construction, with an emphasis on energy efficiency and sustainability. (Read More about Chi) Uday Vadlamani, Student Branch President University of Nevada, Las Vegas Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Uday works as a certified Engineer Intern [E.I.T] in state of Nevada where my field of interest is Fluids / Thermal Sciences. (Read More about Uday) |