CIBSE NEWS
David Coley, Matthew Eames and Tristan Kershaw with David Fisk
Deivy Riquier collects his award from David Fisk
Awarding excellence
The Presidents Dinner, held last month, highlighted some of the talent within CIBSE membership. A range of awards were given, and CIBSE congratulates all who received them
will benefi t CIBSE, their employer, their clients and the profession of building services engineering.
Hays Building Services President’s prize
Daniel Chambers (centre), with Lisa Jo Taylor, from Hays Building Services, and David Fisk.
Ken Dale Travel Bursary Deivy Riquier is the winner of the CIBSE 2012 Ken Dale Travel Bursary. Riquier, from France but living and working in the UK, investigated ‘Advanced district cooling technologies: an international insight’. His study tour has so far included two countries, Sweden and Japan, and he was due to visit the USA at the end of October.
The Ken Dale Travel Bursary, now in its fi fth
year, is made possible by the kind donation of the family of the late Ken Dale, a past president of the Institution of Heating and Ventilating and an Honorary Fellow of CIBSE. The bursary makes awards available to CIBSE members at the development stage of their career who wish to spend three to four weeks outside their own country researching aspects connected to their fi eld of work and which
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Dr Robert Hoare collects his award from Lady Happold
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Daniel Chambers, from Leeds Metropolitan University, won the 2012 CIBSE Undergraduate Award. Chambers, who studied for a BEng Hons in Building Services
Engineering, won with his project
entitled, Leeds Metropolitan University Rose Bowl “Phase 2 LZC feasibility study and building services design and integration report. He won a £500 prize and trophy. The CIBSE Undergraduate Award,
sponsored by Hays Building Services, is designed to encourage students to develop their potential and aim for excellence. It is awarded to students in their fi nal year of a building services course accredited by CIBSE, recognising their academic achievements at the end of their course of study. A trophy was also awarded to Professor Alan Newall, representing Leeds Metropolitan University, as acknowledgement of its achievement. Andrew Taylor, from Coventry University, and Christopher Vingoe, from University of Leeds, were both runners-up.
The Happold Brilliant Award The Happold Brilliant Award 2011-2012 was awarded to Glasgow Caledonian University, and accepted by Dr Robert Hoare on behalf of the university. This annual award recognises excellence in the teaching of building services engineering.
Technical awards Two awards for technical papers published in the Building Services Engineering Research & Technology (BSER&T) were awarded on the night.
The Napier Shaw Bronze Medal for best paper on a research topic was awarded to David Coley, Matthew Eames and Tristan Kershaw for their paper on ‘The Creation of Future Probabilistic Design Weather Years’. The Carter Bronze Medal for best paper relating to application and development went to Rory Smith, Richard Peters and Elizabeth Evans for their paper, The appraisal of lift passenger demand in modern offi ce buildings.
Rory Smith and Richard Peters with David Fisk
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