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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers Inc. awarded
Barbara Hattemer, a graduate student in mechanical engineering
at The University of Alabama, a $7,500 grant.
Hattemer, a Prattville, Ala., resident, was one of 13 to
receive the grant, which is based on grade point average,
faculty recommendation and research, and ASHRAE individual and
chapter membership and activities. It is awarded once a year to
graduate students studying refrigeration and air-conditioning
related technologies. Hattemer is the only student in the
Southeast to receive this grant.
Dr. Steve Kavanaugh, professor of mechanical engineering at
UA and ASHRAE Fellow, works with Hattemer in HVAC research.
"Barbara is a wonderful student," he said. "She
truly deserved this grant, and I look forward to continuing
research with her."
ASHRAE’s objective is to advance -- through research,
standards writing, publishing and continuing education -- the
arts and sciences of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and
refrigeration to serve the evolving needs of the public.
In 1837, UA became the first university in the state to offer
engineering classes and was one of the first five in the nation
to do so. Today, the College
of Engineering, with about 1,900 students and more than 90
faculty, is one of the three oldest continuously operating
engineering programs in the country and has been fully
accredited since accreditation standards were implemented in the
1930s.
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