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Rafay Hasan collects his award
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CIBSE graduate finalist in Young BME Engineer Award
CIBSE. He is also a member of the newly formed CIBSE Diversity Panel.
Rafay Hasan, CIBSE graduate member and senior engineer at Grontmij, was among the finalists at the 2012 Young BME Engineer Award.
The awards are run by the not-for-profit organisation AFBE- UK, with the express purpose of encouraging and recognising an outstanding young engineer of black or minority (BME) origin.
The award ceremony, which was hosted by journalist and broadcaster Henry Bonsu, took place at Royal Academy of Engineering in November. It was attended by key industry figures including Dr Nelson Ogunshakin, chief executive of the Association for Consultancy and Engineering; Chi Onwurah MP, Shadow Minister for Innovation and
Building Simulation Group Student Prize awarded
Yair Schwartz from University College London has won the first Building Simulation Group Student Prize. He scooped the £1,000 award for his dissertation, titled Variations in results of different building energy simulation tools and their impact on BREEAM and LEED ratings: A case study. The CIBSE Building Simulation Group Student Prize
2012 was awarded for the best research project at Master’s degree level or equivalent, which includes a major element on the development or application of building simulation tools. The 2012 prize, open to students from UK and overseas universities, was the first to be awarded by the group. This year’s prize focused on the ‘validity of building performance simulation’.
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Skills; and George Adams, CIBSE president-elect.
Rafay Hasan was nominated for his achievements in promoting building services engineering among youngsters. He completed his MSc in Building Services Engineering with Sustainable Energy from Brunel University in 2009, where he was also a student representative for
Adams, also a member of the CIBSE Diversity Panel, said: ‘It was so pleasing to see Rafay, one of our young building services engineers, shoulder to shoulder with the other engineering professions, and it is a well deserved achievement. His work to encourage young people in services engineering is valuable’. Phil Anthony Moutousamy from Buro Happold won the Young BME Engineer award on the night, with Yewande Akinola from Arup being awarded the Exceptional Achiever Award. MITIE Technical Facilities Management won the Corporate Recognition Award.
AFBE-UK has worked towards building up a network of UK- based engineers who promote interest in the engineering profession, especially among young people from communities underrepresented in engineering in the UK. For more information, visit
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January 2013 CIBSE Journal
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