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Presidential recognition at annual event
l Members recognised for achievements
CIBSE members have been recognised for their achievements at this year’s President’s Dinner on 7 October. Anderson Barcellos, recipient of the Ken Dale
Travel Bursary, made a presentation to the Council before receiving a certificate at the President’s Dinner. The Ken Dale Travel Bursary makes funds available
to CIBSE members in the developmental stage of their careers to experience technical, economic, environmental, social and political conditions in another country, and to examine how these factors impact the practice of building services engineering. Barcellos, a researcher at Reading University,
travelled around China and Japan for four weeks in order to gain insight into how these nations are implementing energy efficiency in their construction industry. A blog of Anderson’s trip is at www.
kendale2011.blogspot.com, and a report summarising his findings will be made available on the CIBSE website shortly. Philip Griffiths, of the University of Ulster, accepted
the Happold Brilliant Award on behalf of the university. This award was instituted by the Happold Trust in 1996 to recognise excellence in the teaching of building services engineering, and reflects the importance placed by the late Ted Happold on the contribution of education to engineers of the future. The award of £1,000, together with the trophy, a beautifully engraved glass chalice, is awarded to encourage future excellence. The success of the University of Ulster also extended
Members from all backgrounds were rewarded for their achievements at this year’s President’s Dinner, which was held last month
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to the ‘CIBSE President’s Prize: the Undergraduate Award 2011’, where student Adam Booth was a runner up, alongside Lin Qingyang of the University of Nottingham. The award, sponsored by Hays Building Services, is designed to encourage students to develop their potential and aim for excellence. The winner’s award was collected by tutor Martin Longhurst on behalf of Tom Hopton, studying for a BSc in Building Services Engineering at the University of the West of England. Tom impressed the judges with his project on ‘An investigation into the performance of a “cooling-only” earth tube system when used to meet building cooling requirements’, which describes a simplified analysis tool that has been used to estimate the cooling potential of an earth tube. The president also awarded silver medals to Mike
Smith, Tim Dwyer and Roger Hitchin for services to the Institution.
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