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JELENA SREBRIC, PH.D. 3143 Glenn L. Martin Hall College Park, MD 20742 Phone: +1(301) 405-7276 Email: [email protected] http://www.buildsci.us EDUCATION Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA Ph.D. in Building Technology, 2000 Thesis Title: “Simplified methodology for indoor environment design” University of Belgrade Belgrade, Serbia M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, 1997 Thesis title: “Modeling of air stream flow through air conditioned premises” B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, 1994 RESEARCH INTERESTS Multi Scale Modeling of Urban Neighborhoods and Cities Computational Fluid Dynamics and Energy Simulations Simulations and Measurements of Indoor and Outdoor Environments Ventilation Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and Building Energy Analysis TEACHING ACTIVITIES Developed and taught courses at the University of Maryland ENME 808I/424 “Urban Microclimate and Energy” (new) ENME 472 “Integrated Product and Process Development” Developed and taught courses at the Penn State University AE 597A “Research Methods in Architectural Engineering” (new) AE 559 “Computational Fluid Dynamics in Building Design” (new) AE 455 “Integrated Building Mechanical Systems” (new) AE 454 “Advanced Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning” AE 310 “Fundamentals of Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning” AE 124 “Freshman Seminar” AE 481/482 “Senior Thesis Project” Collaborated and taught in a design studio at the Penn State University “Architecture of the Wind: A Maritime Museum in Erie, PA” (Fall 2010) Developed and taught a course at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design GSD 6419 “Natural Building Ventilation” (Fall 2009) Developed and taught invited course guest lectures at the Harvard School of Public Health ENVR E-119 “Sustainable Buildings: Design and Construction” (Fall 2011 – simultaneously offered at Tsinghua, China) ENVR E-119 “Sustainable Buildings: Design, Construction, and Operations (Fall 2010) EH 522 “Indoor Environmental Quality and Health” (Fall 2009)

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JELENA SREBRIC, PH.D. 3143 Glenn L. Martin Hall ♦ College Park, MD 20742

Phone: +1(301) 405-7276 ♦ Email: [email protected] ♦ http://www.buildsci.us

EDUCATION Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA

Ph.D. in Building Technology, 2000 Thesis Title: “Simplified methodology for indoor environment design”

University of Belgrade Belgrade, Serbia M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, 1997 Thesis title: “Modeling of air stream flow through air conditioned premises” B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, 1994

RESEARCH INTERESTS Multi Scale Modeling of Urban Neighborhoods and Cities Computational Fluid Dynamics and Energy Simulations Simulations and Measurements of Indoor and Outdoor Environments Ventilation Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and Building Energy Analysis

TEACHING ACTIVITIES Developed and taught courses at the University of Maryland

ENME 808I/424 “Urban Microclimate and Energy” (new) ENME 472 “Integrated Product and Process Development”

Developed and taught courses at the Penn State University

AE 597A “Research Methods in Architectural Engineering” (new) AE 559 “Computational Fluid Dynamics in Building Design” (new) AE 455 “Integrated Building Mechanical Systems” (new) AE 454 “Advanced Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning” AE 310 “Fundamentals of Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning” AE 124 “Freshman Seminar” AE 481/482 “Senior Thesis Project”

Collaborated and taught in a design studio at the Penn State University “Architecture of the Wind: A Maritime Museum in Erie, PA” (Fall 2010)

Developed and taught a course at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design

GSD 6419 “Natural Building Ventilation” (Fall 2009)

Developed and taught invited course guest lectures at the Harvard School of Public Health ENVR E-119 “Sustainable Buildings: Design and Construction” (Fall 2011 –

simultaneously offered at Tsinghua, China) ENVR E-119 “Sustainable Buildings: Design, Construction, and Operations (Fall 2010) EH 522 “Indoor Environmental Quality and Health” (Fall 2009)

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EXPERIENCE The University of Maryland College Park, MD

Professor of Mechanical Engineering (August 2013-Date)

Director of the Cluster for SustainabilITY in the Built Environment (CITY@UMD) (August 2013-Date)

The Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA

Professor of Architectural Engineering (May 2011-July 2013)

Adjunct Professor of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering (June 2007-July 2013)

Associate Professor of Architectural Engineering (May 2006 - April 2011)

Assistant Professor of Architectural Engineering (August 2000 – April 2006)

Developed building science research group and agenda Conduct research on outdoor airflow, ventilation, indoor air quality, building energy, and

thermal comfort Designed and build two new laboratories for research (BEST) and teaching (HVAC LP) Developed software for green building design called building energy and airflow (BEAF)

program including an interface Teach and develop graduate and undergraduate courses Supervise post-doctoral fellows, graduates, and under-graduates Advise Student Society of Architectural Engineers (SSAE)

Harvard University Cambridge, MA

Visiting Scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health (March 2008-June 2014)

Conducted research on indoor air quality and occupant outcomes Developed and taught and a course and several guest lectures

Visiting Professor at the Harvard school of Graduate Design (Fall 2009)

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA

Research/Teaching Assistant (September 1997-August 2000)

Developed a simplified CFD program, CFD0, for indoor environment simulations for architects and building engineers

Coupled CFD0 with energy simulation program for simultaneous thermal comfort, indoor air quality, and building energy simulation

Measured indoor environment parameters with different air supply diffusers Assisted in teaching subjects “Energy in Building Design” and “Building Technology

Seminar” Guest lectured on subjects “Analysis and Design of Heating, Ventilating, and Air

Conditioning Systems” and “Integrated Building Systems”

University of Belgrade Belgrade, Serbia

Research Assistant (January 1995-August 1997)

Developed analytical solutions for heat transfer in building envelopes

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Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt Braunschweig, Germany

Research Engineer (Intern, Summer 1992)

Collected and analyzed electrical signals of stored ions in a radio-frequency trap at the time-unit laboratory

AWARDS AND HONORS Elected International Member, Serbian National Academy of Engineering, 2013 Outstanding Research Award, Penn State Engineering Alumni Society (PSEAS), 2012 2009 Crosby Field Award, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-

Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), 2010 2009 Poster Presentation Award, ASHRAE, 2010 2007 Transactions Paper Award, ASHRAE, 2008 Distinguished Service Award, ASHRAE, 2007 Yaglou Award, International Academy of Indoor Air Sciences, 2005 Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award, National Science Foundation, 2002 Best Poster Presentation Award, ASHRAE, 2002 Special Emphasis Research Career Award (SERCA), National Institute for Occupational

Safety and Health, 2001 Homer Addams Award, ASHRAE, 2001 Pearce Development Professorship, PSU, 2000-2004 Best Poster Presentation Award, ASHRAE, 2000 The Nicolitch Trust Scholarship for a recipient with exemplary grades and leadership

potential, 1999 Avalon Travel Grant, MIT, 1999 Grant in Aid Fellowship for Graduate Students, ASHRAE, 1998 Scholarship from Ministry of Science for Talented Graduate Students, Yugoslavia, 1995 -

1997 DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Scholarship, Germany, 1992

STUDENT AWARDS AND HONORS Yang-Seon Kim: Grant-in-Aid Fellowship for Graduate Students, ASHARE, 2013-2014. Mingjie Zhao: Grant-in-Aid Fellowship for Graduate Students, ASHARE, 2010-2011. Jiying Liu: Fellowship from the China Scholarship Council (CSC), 2009-2011. Mohammad Heidarinejad: ASHRAE Graduate Grant-in-Aid, 2009-2010. Tahir Ayata: Fellowship from the Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK), 2008-2009. Vladimir Vukovic: ASHRAE Transactions Paper Award, 2008; Air & Waste Management

Association Scholarship 2008-2009; ASHRAE Graduate Grant-in-Aid, 2006-2007. Paulo Cesar Tabares-Velasco: ASHRAE Graduate Grant-in-Aid, 2007-2008; Jack and

Laraine Beiter Excellence Endowment in Architectural Engineering, Penn State University, 2007.

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Brendon Burley: Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) Graduate Fellowship 2006-2008; PSU University Fellowship, 2005-2006; ASHRAE Undergraduate Senior Project Grant 2004-2005; NSF Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Summer 2004.

Jason Sambolt: NSF Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Summer 2006. Ashraf Mansour: Fulbright Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2005. Atila Novoselac: Jack and Laraine Beiter Excellence Endowment in Architectural

Engineering, Penn State University, 2004; Gordon D. Kissinger Graduate Fellowship, Penn State University, 2003; Dean's Fellowship for Graduate Students, Penn State University, 2001-2004; ASHRAE Graduate Grant-in-Aid, 2001-2002.

Danko Davidovic: Grant-in-Aid Fellowship for Graduate Students, ASHARE, 2002-2003. Yazhuo Qian: PSU University Fellowship, 2002-2003. Tracey Nawrocki: ASHRAE Graduate Grant-in-Aid, 2005-2006; ASHRAE-Alwin B.

Newton Scholarship, 2004; The Boeing Scholarship, 2003-2004; NSF Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Summer 2004

Michelle Murosky: 2003 Thesis Award of Merit; Ove Arup & Partners Scholarship 2002-2003.

PUBLICATIONS Books/ Book Chapters

Srebric, J. 2013. “Indoor Environmental Control,” Chapter 64, Book 4, Energy and Power, Mechanical Engineers' Handbook, 4th Edition, Edited by Myer Kutz, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (author)

Srebric, J. 2011. “Building Performance Simulation for Design and Operation,” Chapter 6. Ventilation Performance Prediction, Edited by J.L.M. Hensen and R. Lamberts, Taylor & Francis Group. (author)

Srebric, J. 2005. “Indoor Environmental Control,” Chapter 64, Book 4, Energy and Power, Mechanical Engineers' Handbook, 3rd Edition, Edited by Myer Kutz, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, pp 531-553. (author)

Srebric, J., 2005, “Indoor Environment Modeling,” Chapter 34, ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals 2005, Atlanta, GA., pp34.6-34.14. (contributing author)

Srebric, J. 2004. “Architectural Engineering: Towards Practical Integration,” Cooperative Research Network, Edited by Tantasavasdi and Arkaraprasertkul, Ministry of Education, Bangkok, Thailand, 63 pages. (author)

Papers in Refereed Journals Zhao, M., Srebric, J., Berghage, R., Dressler K., 2015. “Accumulated Snow Layer

Influence on the Heat Transfer Process through Green Roof Assemblies,” Building and Environment, 87(2015): 82-91.

Chen, X., Wang, Q., and Srebric, J. 2015. “A Data-driven State-space Model of Indoor Thermal Sensation Using Occupant Feedback for Low-Energy Buildings,” Energy and Buildings, 91(2015): 187-198.

Pitchurov, G., Srebric, J., Zhu, S., Vincent R.L., Rudnick, S.N., and Brickner P.W. 2015. “A Validated Numerical Investigation of the Ceiling Fan's Role in the Upper-Room UVGI Efficacy,” Building and Environment, 86(2015): 109-119.

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Liu, J., Heidarinejad, M., Gracik, S., and Srebric, J., 2015. “The impact of exterior surface convective heat transfer coefficients on the building energy consumption in urban neighborhoods with different plan area densities,” Energy and Buildings, 86(2015): 449-463.

Han, G., Srebric, J., and Enache-Pommer, E. 2015. “Different Modeling Strategies of Infiltration Rates for an Office Building to Improve Accuracy of Building Energy Simulations,” Energy and Buildings, 86(2015): 288-295.

Srebric, J., Heidarinejad, M., Liu, J. 2015. “Building Neighborhood Emerging Properties and their Impacts on Multi-Scale Modeling of Building Energy and Airflows,” to appear in Building and Environment.

Liu, J., Heidarinejad, M., Gracik, S., Srebric, J., and Yu, N. 2015. “An indirect validation of convective heat transfer coefficients (CHTCs) for external building surfaces in an actual urban environment,” to appear in Building Simulation Journal.

Kim, Y.S., and Srebric, J. 2015. “Improvement of Building Energy Simulation Accuracy with Occupancy Schedules derived from Hourly Building Electricity Consumption,” to appear in ASHARE Transactions.

Davidovic, D., Liu, J., Heidarinejad, M., and Srebric, J. 2015. “Improvements in Numerical Airflow Modeling Around Multiple Buildings: Numerical benchmark Comparison of Modified Zero-Equation Turbulence Model (ZEQ), revised "Kato-Launder" Version of the "k-ε" Model (MMK) and Smagorinsky subgrid-scale Model (SMG) Performance,” to appear in International Journal in Building, Urban, Interior and Landscape Technology (BUILT).

Jareemit, D., and Srebric, J. 2015. “A Characterization of Time-Dependent Air Infiltration Rates in Retail Stores Using Calibrated Multi-zone Model,” to appear in Science and Technology for the Built Environment.

Yaghoobian, N., Srebric, J. 2015. “Influence of Green Roof Plant Coverage on the Total Roof Energy Balance and Building Energy Consumption,” under review in Energy and Buildings.

Gangisetti, K., Claridge, D., Srebric, J., and Paulus, M. 2015. “Influence of Reduced VAV Flow Settings on Indoor Thermal Comfort in an Office Space,” under review in Science and Technology for the Built Environment.

Gracik, S., Heidarinejad, M., Liu, J., Srebric, J. 2015. “Effect of Urban Density on Building HVAC Performance”, under review in Building and Environment.

Dahlhausen, M., Heidarinejad, M., and Srebric, J., 2015 “Building Energy Retrofits under Capital Constraints and Greenhouse Gas Pricing Scenarios,” under review in Energy and Buildings.

Chen, X., Wang, Q., and Srebric, J. 2015. “Model Predictive Control for Indoor Thermal Comfort and Energy Optimization Using Occupant Feedback,” under review in Energy and Buildings.

Heidarinejad, M., Dahlhausen, M., and Srebric, J. 2014. “Cluster Analysis of Simulated Energy Use for LEED Certified U.S. Office Buildings,” Energy and Buildings, 85(2014): 86–97.

Han, G., Srebric, J., and Enache-Pommer, E. 2014. “Variability of Optimal Solutions for Building Components Based on Comprehensive Life Cycle Cost Analysis,” Energy and Buildings, 79(2014): 223-231.

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Zhao, M., Tabares-Velasco, P.C., Srebric, J., Komareni, S. and Berghage, R. 2014. “Effects of plant and substrate selection on thermal performance of green roofs during the summer,” Energy and Buildings, 78(2014): 199-211.

Zaataria, M., Nirloa, E., Jareemit, D., Craina, N., Srebric, J., and Siegel, J. 2014. “Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality in Retail Stores: A Critical Review (RP-1596),” Science and Technology for the Built Environment, 20(2014): 276-294.

Zhu, S., Srebric, J., Rudnick, S.N., Vincent, R.L., and Nardell, E.A. 2014. “Numerical modeling of indoor environment with a ceiling fan and an upper-room ultraviolet germicidal irradiation system,” Building and Environment, 72(2014): 116-124.

Liu, J., Srebric, J., and Yu, N. 2013. “Numerical simulation of convective heat transfer coefficients at the external surfaces of building arrays immersed in a turbulent boundary layer,” Int. Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 61(2013): 209-225.

Zhu, S., Srebric, J., Rudnick, S.N., Vincent, R.L., and Nardell, E.A. 2013. “Numerical Investigation of Upper-Room UVGI Disinfection Efficacy in an Environmental Chamber with a Ceiling Fan,” Photochemistry and Photobiology, 89(4): 782-791.

Heidarinejad, M., and Srebric, J. 2013. “Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling of UR-UVGI Lamp Effectiveness to Promote Disinfection of Airborne Microorganisms,” invited paper for a special issue on “Technological Advancements That Improve or Enhance Energy Efficiency in Healthcare Facilities” World Review of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development (WRSTSD), 10(2013): 78-95.

Zhao, M., and Srebric, J. 2012. “Assessment of green roof performance for sustainable buildings under winter weather conditions,” Journal of Central South University, 19(2012): 639-644.

Tabares-Velasco, P.C., Zhao, M., Peterson, N., Berghage, R. and Srebric, J. 2012. “Validation of Predictive Heat and Mass Transfer Green Roof Model with Extensive Green Roof Field Data,” Ecological Engineering, 47(2012): 165-173.

Tabares-Velasco, P.C., and Srebric, J. 2012. “A heat transfer model for assessment of plant based roofing systems in summer conditions,” Building and Environment, 49(2012): 310-323.

Davidovic, D., Pinon, J., Burnett, E.F., and Srebric, J. 2012. “Analytical Procedures For Estimating Air Flow Rates In Ventilated, Screened Wall Systems (VSWS),” Building and Environment, 47(2012): 126-137.

Zhu, S., Srebric, J., Spengler, J.D., and Demokritou, P. 2012. “An advanced numerical model for the assessment of airborne transmission of influenza in bus microenvironments,” Building and Environment, 47(2012): 67-75.

Tabares-Velasco, P.C., and Srebric, J. 2011. “Experimental Quantification of Heat and Mass Transfer Process through a Vegetated Roof Assembly in a new Laboratory Setup,” Int. Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 54 (2011): 5149-5162.

Ayata, T., Tabares-Velasco, P.C., and Srebric, J. 2011. “An Investigation of Sensible Heat Fluxes at a Green Roof in a Laboratory Setup,” Building and Environment, 46(9): 1851-1861.

Khalajzadeh, V., Heidarinejad, G., and Srebric, J. 2011. “Parameters Optimization of a Vertical Ground Heat Exchanger Based on Response Surface Methodology,” Energy and Buildings, 43(6): 1288-1294.

Qian, Y., and Srebric J. 2010. “Development and Validation of an Algebraic Turbulence Model for Outdoor Airflow and Contaminant Simulations around a Building,” invited

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paper for the inaugural issue of International Journal in Building, Urban, Interior and Landscape Technology (BUILT).

Vukovic, V., Tabares-Velasco, P.C., and Srebric, J. 2010. “Real-Time Identification of Indoor Pollutant Source Positions Based on Neural Network Locator of Contaminant Sources (LOCS) and Optimized Sensor Networks,” Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, 60: 1034-1048.

Tabares-Velasco, P.C. and Srebric, J. 2009. “The Role of Plants in the Reduction of Heat Flux through Green Roofs: Laboratory Experiments” ASHRAE Transactions, 115(2): 793-802.

Yang, C., Yang, X., Xu, Y., and Srebric, J. 2009. “Contaminant dispersion with personal displacement ventilation Part I: baseline case study,” Building and Environment, 44(10): 2121-2128.

Srebric, J., Yuan, J., and Novoselac, A. 2008. “In-Situ Experimental Validation of a Coupled Multi-zone and CFD Model for Building Contaminant Transport Simulations,” ASHRAE Transactions, 114(1): 273-281.

Srebric, J., Vukovic, V., He, G., and Yang, X. 2008. “CFD Boundary Conditions for Contaminant Dispersion, Heat Transfer, and Airflow Simulations around Human Occupants in Indoor Environments,” Building and Environment, 43(3): 294-303.

Mansour, A., Srebric, J., and Burley, B.J. 2007. “Development of Straw-cement Composite Sustainable Building Material for Low-cost Housing in Egypt,” Journal of Applied Sciences Research, 3(11): 1571-1580.

Choi, J., Kim, Y., Sivasubramaniam, A., Srebric, J., Wang, Q., and Lee, Q. 2007. “A CDF-based Tool for Studying Temperature in Rack-mounted Servers” IEEE Transactions on Computers, 57(8): 1129-1142.

Vukovic, V., and Srebric, J. 2007. “Application of Neural Networks Trained with Multi-Zone Models for Fast Detection of Contaminant Source Position in Buildings,” ASHRAE Transactions, 113(2): 154-162.

Novoselac, A., Burley, B.J., and Srebric, J. 2006. “Development of New and Validation of Existing Convection Correlations for Rooms With Displacement Ventilation Systems,” Energy and Buildings, 38(3): 163-173.

Davidovic, D., Srebric, J, and Burnett E. 2006. “Modeling Convective Drying of Ventilated Wall Chambers in Building Enclosures,” International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 45(2): 180-189.

Novoselac, A., Burley, B.J. and Srebric, J. 2006. “New Convection Correlations for Cooled Ceiling Panels in Room with Mixed and Stratified Airflow,” Int. J. of HVAC&R Research, 12(2): 17 pages.

He, G., Yang, X., and Srebric, J. 2005. “Removal of Contaminants Released from Room Surfaces by Displacement and Mixing Ventilation: Modeling and Validation,” Indoor Air: International Journal of Indoor Air, 15(5): 367-380.

He, G., Yang, X. and Srebric, J. 2005. “Effects of Source Type and Location on Contaminant Dispersion in a Displacement Ventilated Room,” ASHARE Transaction, 111(1): 646-652.

Yang, X., Srebric, J., Li, X. and He, G. 2004. “Performance of Three Air Distribution Systems in VOC Removal from an Area Source,” Building and Environment, 39(11):1289-1299.

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Zhai, Z., Srebric, J. and Chen, Q. 2003. "Prediction and Control of Chemical and Biological Agent Dispersion in Buildings," Int. J. of Ventilation, 2(3): 251-264.

Novoselac, A. and Srebric, J. 2003. “Comparison of Air Exchange Efficiency and Contaminant Removal Effectiveness as IAQ Indices,” ASHRAE Transactions, 109(2): 339-349.

Novoselac, A. and Srebric, J. 2002. "A Critical Review on the Performance and Design of Combined Cooled Ceiling and Displacement Ventilation Systems," Energy and Buildings, 34 (5): 497-509.

Srebric, J. and Chen, Q. 2002. "An Example of Verification, Validation, and Reporting of Indoor Environment CFD Analyses," ASHRAE Transactions, 108(2): 185-194.

Srebric, J. and Chen, Q. 2002. "Simplified Numerical Models for Complex Air Supply Diffusers," Int. J. of HVAC&R Research, 8(3): 277-294.

Chen, Q. and Srebric, J. 2002. "A Procedure for Verification, Validation, and Reporting of Indoor Environment CFD Analyses," Int. J. of HVAC&R Research, 8(2): 201-216.

Tantasavasdi, C., Srebric, J., and Chen, Q. 2001. "Natural Ventilation Design for Houses in Thailand," Energy and Buildings, 33 (8): 815-824.

Srebric, J. and Chen, Q. 2001. "A Method of Test to Obtain Diffuser Data for CFD Modeling of Room Airflow," ASHRAE Transactions, 107(2): 108-116.

Chen, Q. and Srebric, J. 2000. "Application of CFD Tools for Indoor and Outdoor Environment Design," Invited paper, Int. J. on Architectural Science, 1(1): 14-29.

Srebric, J., Chen, Q., and Glicksman, L.R. 2000. "A Coupled Airflow-and-Energy Simulation Program for Indoor Thermal Environment Studies," ASHRAE Transactions, 106(1): 465-476.

Srebric, J., Chen, Q., and Glicksman, L.R. 1999. "Validation of a Zero-equation Turbulence Model for Complex Indoor Airflows," ASHRAE Transactions, 105(2): 414-427.

Papers in Refereed Conference Proceedings Dahlhausen, M., Heidarinejad, M., and Srebric, J. "Bundling & Staging Energy Efficiency

Measures in Office Buildings,” 2014 World Energy Engineering Congress, WEEC 2014, October1-3, 2014, Washington, DC.

Srebric J. and Heidarinejad M, 2014. “Sustainability in the Built Environment”, Workshop on Measurement Science for Sustainable Construction and Manufacturing, ASCE/NIST/ASME, June 12-13, 2014 (Invited Position Paper).

Chen, X., Wang, Q., Srebric, J., and Fadeyi, M.O. 2014. Data-driven State-space Modeling of Indoor Thermal Sensation Using Occupant Feedback,” IEEE 2014 American Control Conference, ACC 2014, June 4-6, Portland, Oregon.

Liu, J., Heidarinejad, M., Gracik, S., Jareemit, D., and Srebric, J. 2014. “The Impact of Surface Convective Heat Transfer Coefficients on the Simulated Building Energy Consumption and Surface Temperatures,” 13th Indoor Air 2014 Conference, July 7-12, Hong Kong, China.

Jareemit, D., Shu, S., Howard-Reed, C., Alhafi, Z., and Srebric, J. 2014. "Investigation of Air Exchange and Occupancy Rates in Big-Box Retail Buildings," 13th Indoor Air 2014 Conference, July 7-12, Hong Kong, China.

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Zhao, M., Kim, Y.S., Shu, S., and Srebric, J. 2014. “Investigation of Indoor Environmental Quality of Supermarkets and Grocery Stores Based on On-Site Measurements and Survey Study, 13th Indoor Air 2014 Conference, July 7-12, Hong Kong, China.

Alanqar I., Heidarinejad M., and Srebric J. 2014. “A Sensitivity analysis on accuracy of energy simulation for a renovated healthcare buildings”, ASHRAE Conference 2014, January 18-22, New York City, NY.

Heidarinejad, M., Dahlhausen, M., Wentz, J.R., Li, J.B., Wang, M., Sun, Y., Mattise, N., Casey, C., Srebric, J., and Mistrick, R. 2014. “An Overview of the Web-based Integration Workflow of Energy, Daylight, and Airflow Simulations to Facilitate Implementation of Energy Efficiency Measures,” ASHRAE Building Simulation Conference 2014, September 10-12, Atlanta, GA.

Zhao, M., Tabares-Velasco, P.C., Srebric, J., Konarneni, S., “Comparison of green roof plants and substrates based on simulated green roof thermal performance with measured material properties”, Proceeding of Building Simulation 2013, 13th Conference of International Building Performance Simulation Association, August 26-28, Chambéry, France.

Heidarinejad M., Dahlhausen M., McMahon S., Pyke C., and Srebric J., 2013. “Building Classification Based on Simulated Annual Results: Towards Realistic Building Performance Expectations,” Proceeding of Building Simulation 2013, 13th Conference of International Building Performance Simulation Association, August 26-28, Chambéry, France.

Alanqar, I.W., Srebric, J., Mohammadpour, A., and Anumba, C., “Accurate Simulation of Metered Electricity Usage of a LEED Certified Cancer Institute”, Proceeding of Building Simulation 2013, 13th Conference of International Building Performance Simulation Association, Chambéry, France, August 26-28.

Gracik, S., Sadeghipour, M., Pitchurov, G., Liu, J., Heidarinejad, M., Srebric, J. 2013. “Coupled Convective and Radiative Heat Transfer Simulation for Urban Environments,” American Physical Society 66th Annual DFD Meeting, November 24-26, 2013, Pittsburgh, PA.

Rekstad, N. M., Srebric, J., and Poerschke, U. 2013. "Microclimate Analyses for the Design of Building-Integrated Wind Turbines,” AEI 2013, Architectural Engineering Institute (AEI), American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), April 3-5, 2013, University Park, PA.

Jareemit, D., Shu, S., Heidarinejad, M., Kim, Y.S., Liu, J., Alhafi, Z., Srebric, J. 2013. “Evaluation of Indoor Mold Growth Relative to Indoor Humidity Using a Multi-Zone Modeling,” CLIMA 2013: 11th REHVA World Congress & 8th International Conference on IAQVEC, June 16-19, Prague, Czech Republic.

Han, G., Enache-Pommer, E., and Srebric, J, 2013. “The role of building enclosure air tightness on life cycle cost assessments: A case study of a medical facility in Michigan”, Central Europe towards Sustainable Building 2013, CESB13, Prague, Czech Republic, June 26-28, 2013.

Liu, J., Srebric, J., and Yu, N. 2013. “A rapid and reliable numerical method for predictions of outdoor thermal environment in actual urban areas ,” Invited paper for ASME 2013 Summer Heat Transfer Conference, HT 2013, July 14-19, Minneapolis, MN.

Dahlhausen, M., Heidarinejad, M., Srebric, J. 2013, “Managing Energy Retrofits”, IFMA's World Workplace Conference 2013, Philadelphia, October 2-3, 2013.

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Rekstad, N. M., Heidarinejad, M., Wentz, J., and Srebric, J. 2012. "Energy Performance Analyses of Campus Buildings over Heating and Cooling Seasons," The Second International Conference on Building Energy and Environment, COBEE2012, August 1-4, 2012, Boulder, Colorado, USA.

Han, G., and Srebric, J. 2012. "Building System Optimization with Respect to Mechanical and Enclosure Systems," The Second International Conference on Building Energy and Environment, COBEE2012, August 1-4, 2012, Boulder, Colorado, USA.

Alhafi, Z., Shu, S., and Srebric, J. 2012. "Comparison of Energy Consumption Depending on the Indoor Temperature Settings for Three Retail Buildings," The Second International Conference on Building Energy and Environment, COBEE2012, August 1-4, 2012, Boulder, Colorado, USA.

Zhu, S., Srebric, J., Rudnick, S. N., Nardell, E. A., and Vincent, R. 2012. "Numerical Approach for Studying Ceiling Fan's Influence on Upper-Room UVGI's Disinfection Efficacy," Healthy Buildings 2012, HB2012, July 8-12, 2012, Brisbane, Queensland.

Zhao, M., and Srebric. J. 2011. "Assessment of Green Roof Performance for Sustainable Buildings during Winter Weather Conditions," International Conference of WREC-Asia & SuDBE2011, October 28-31, 2011, Chongqing, China.

Srebric, J. 2011. “Opportunities and Challenges for Multi-Scale Modeling of Sustainable Buildings,” invited paper for the National Academy of Engineering 2011 U.S. Frontiers Of Engineering (FOE) Symposium, September 19-21, Mountain View, CA.

Srebric, J. 2011. “Green Building Rating Systems and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Credits,” Indoor Air 2011, June 5-10, Austin, TX.

Burley, B., Srebric, J., Haupt, S.E., Peltier, L.J., and Liu J. 2011. “Modeling of Urban Wind for Infiltration Studies,” Indoor Air 2011, June 5-10, Austin, TX.

Heidarinejad, M., and Srebric, J. 2011. “Modeling of UV Irradiance Field in Computational Fluid Dynamics to Study Effectiveness of Upper-Room Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation Lamps in a Patient Room,” Indoor Air 2011, June 5-10, Austin, TX.

Zhu, S., Srebric, J., Spengler, J.D., and Demokritou, P. 2011. “Numerical investigation of airborne transmission of influenza in a bus microenvironment,” Indoor Air 2011, June 5-10, Austin, TX.

James, P., Vukovic, V., Srebric, J. and Spengler, J.D. 2009. “A comparison between questionnaire data on environmental perceptions and building-related health symptoms from the Building Assessment Survey Evaluation (BASE) study and a “green building” in Pennsylvania” 9th International Conference and Exhibition Healthy Buildings 2009, September 13-17, 2009, Syracuse, NY.

Vukovic, V., and Srebric, J. 2009. “Neural Network Model Improvements for Identification of Contaminant Source Position inside of Buildings,” 9th International Conference and Exhibition Healthy Buildings 2009, September 13-17, 2009, Syracuse, NY.

Heidarinejad, M., and Srebric, J. 2009. “Importance of non-isothermal indoor conditions for the prediction of upper-room UVGI lamps performance in patient rooms,” 9th International Conference and Exhibition Healthy Buildings 2009, September 13-17, 2009, Syracuse, NY.

Tabares-Velasco, P.C., and Srebric, J. 2009. “Heat Fluxes and Water management of a Green and Brown Roof: Laboratory Experiments,” 7th Annual Greening Rooftops for Sustainable Communities Conference, CD ROM, 12 pages, June 3-5, 2009, Atlanta, GA.

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Vukovic, V., Srebric, J., Qian, Z., and Lehman, E.B. 2008. “Respiratory Health Responses to Indoor Environmental Conditions,” The 11th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Indoor Air 2008, August 17-22, 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Choi, J., Kim, Y., Sivasubramaniam, A., Srebric, J., Wang, Q., and Lee, Q. 2007. “Modeling and Managing Thermal Profiles of Rack-mounted Servers with ThermoStat,” The 13th International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture, HPCA-13, pp 205-215, February 10-14, 2007, Phoenix, Arizona.

Tabares-Velasco, P.C., Srebric, J., and Berghage, R. 2007. “Thermal Performance of a Lightweight Tray for the Green Roof Media,” The 5th Annual Greening Rooftops for Sustainable Communities Conference, CD ROM, 12 pages, April 29-May 1, 2007, Minneapolis, MN.

Hu, B., He, G., Srebric, J., and Yang, X. 2005. “The Influence of Contaminant Source Area on CFD Simulations for Indoor Point Sources,” The 10th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Indoor Air 2005, CD ROM, paper no. 229, 6 pages, Sept. 4-9, 2005, Beijing, China.

Pinon, J., Burnett, E.F., Davidovic D. and Srebric, J. 2004. “The Airflow Characteristics of Ventilated Cavities in Screen-Type Enclosure Wall Systems,” Performance of the Exterior Envelope of Whole Buildings IX International Conference, CD ROM, 19 pages, ASHRAE 2004, Dec. 5-10, 2004, Clearwater Beach, Florida.

Hu, H. and Srebric, J. 2004. “Indoor VOC Source and Sink Modeling in Multizone Simulations of Real Buildings,” CIB World Building Congress 2004, CD ROM, paper no. 820, 11 pages, May 2-7, 2004, Toronto, Canada.

Yuan, J. and Srebric, J. 2004. “Transient Prediction of Contaminant Distribution by Introducing Energy Load Calculations into Multi-zone Modeling,” CIB World Building Congress 2004, CD ROM, paper no. 148, 11 pages, May 2-7, 2004, Toronto, Canada.

He, G., Yang, X. and Srebric, J. 2003. “Contaminant Dispersion from an Area Source with Displacement Ventilation,” Proceedings of ISHVAC 2003, CD ROM, 8 pages, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Oct.9-11, 2003.

Novoselac, A. and Srebric, J. 2003. “Sensitivity Study of Parameters Influencing IAQ Indices,” Ventilation 2003, August 5-8, 2003, Sapporo, Japan, pp.409-414.

Srebric, J. and Novoselac, A. 2002. “Designing Healthy and Energy-Efficient Buildings Using Coupled Computational Fluid Dynamics and Energy Simulation Program,” Proceedings of Roomvent 2002, CD ROM, paper no. 156, 4 pages, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Yuan, J. and Srebric, J. 2002. “Improved Prediction of Indoor Contaminant Distribution for Entire Buildings,” American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Fluids Engineering Division (Publication) FED, v 258, 2002, p 111-118.

Novoselac, A. and Srebric, J. 2002. “Influence of Different Pollutant Sources on Selection of Ventilation System in Offices with Cooled Ceiling,” Proceedings of Indoor Air 2002, Monterey, California, pg. 331-336.

Srebric, J. and Chen, Q. 2001. "Boundary Conditions for Diffusers in Room Air Distribution Calculations," Proceedings of CLIMA 2000, CD ROM, 15 pages, Sept. 15-18, 2001, Napoli, Italy.

Yang, X. and Srebric, J. 2001. "Modeling the Performance of Different Ventilation Systems on VOC Removal in a Full-Scale Room," Proceedings of CLIMA 2000, CD ROM, 15 pages, Sept. 15-18, 2001, Napoli, Italy.

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Srebric, J., Liu, J., and Chen, Q. 2000. "Experimental Validation of Jet Formulae for Air Supply Diffusers," Proceedings of Roomvent 2000, Vol. 1, pp. 529-534, Reading, U.K.

Srebric, J., Chen, Q., and Glicksman, L.R. 1999. "A Computer Design Tool for Non-uniform Indoor Thermal Environment Problems," Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on HVAC: ISHVAC '99, Vol. 2, pp. 635-647, Shenzhen, China.

Other Major Publications Siegel, J.A., Srebric, J., Crain, N., Nirlo, E., Zaatari, M., Hoisington, A., Urquidi, J., Shu,

S., Kim, Y.S., and Jareemit., D. 2013. “Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality in Retail Stores,” Final Report for ASHRAE RP-1596, The University of Texas at Austin, TX, and The Pennsylvania State University, PA.

Srebric, J. 2010. “Opportunities for Green Building (GB) Rating Systems to Improve Indoor Air Quality Credits and to Address Changing Climatic Conditions,” Report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), The Indoor Environments Division, Office of Radiation and Indoor Air, Washington, DC.

Srebric, J. 2010. “Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Challenges in Simulating Building Airflows,” Editorial for Int. J. of HVAC&R Research, Volume 16, Number 6.

Bullard, C., Srebric, J., and Radermacher, R. 2009. “Thoughts on the Future of Professional Societies,” Editorial for Int. J. of HVAC&R Research, Volume 15, Number 5.

Vukovic, V., Srebric, J., Burley, B.J., Tabares-Velasco, P.C., and Ault, B.M. 2008. “Green Building Indoor Environmental Quality Study in the Offices of the Department of Environmental Protection, Cambria County, Pennsylvania,” Building Science Report, June 2008, The Pennsylvania State University, PA, USA.

Srebric J. 2008. “Sustainable Building Systems Require New Design Guidelines,” Editorial for Int. J. of HVAC&R Research, Volume 14, Number 1.

Riley, D., Srebric, J., and, Boothby, T. 2006. “An Experimental Pedagogy in Sustainable Building Technologies: Integrating Teaching, Research and Public Scholarship,” Final Report to National Science Foundation (NSF), Grant Number EEC-0315638.

Srebric, J. 2005. “An Indoor Environment Design Tool for Entire Buildings,” Final Report to National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Grant Number K01 OH007445.

Burnett, E.F. and Srebric, J. 2003. “Partnership for Advancing Technologies in Housing: Moisture Control – Convective Drying in Residential Wall Systems,” Final Report to National Science Foundation (NSF), Grant Number CMS-0122062.

Chen, Q. and Srebric, J. 2001. "How to verify, validate, and report indoor environment modeling CFD analyses," Final Report for ASHRAE RP-1133, 58 pages, Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, UK and Department of Architectural Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, PA.

Chen, Q. and Srebric, J. 2000. "Simplified diffuser boundary conditions for numerical room airflow models," Final Report for ASHRAE RP-1009, 181 pages, Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.

Srebric, J. 2000. "Simplified Methodology for Indoor Environment Design," Ph.D. Thesis, 250 pages, Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.

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Chen, Q., Glicksman, L.R. and Srebric, J. 1999. "Simplified methodology to factor room air movement and the impact on thermal comfort into design of radiative, convective and hybrid heating and cooling systems," Final Report for ASHRAE RP-927, 184 pages, Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.

Supervised Theses

Kim, Y.S. 2014. “Calibration of Building Energy Simulations with Occupancy and Plug-Load Schedules Derived from Metered Building Electricity Consumption,” Ph.D. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, October 2014, 204 pages.

Zhao, M. 2014. “Influence of Interactions among Adjacent Buildings on their Energy Consumption for Sustainable Neighborhood Design,” Ph.D. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, October 2014, 179 pages.

Alhafi, Z. 2014. “Calibrated Energy Simulations of Potential Energy Savings in Actual Retail Buildings,” Ph.D. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, October 2014, 191 pages.

Gracik, S., 2014. “The Effect of Urban Density on Building HVAC Performance,” M.Sc. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, May 2014, 100 pages.

Heidarinejad, M. 2014. “Relative Significance of Heat Transfer Processes to Quantify Tradeoffs between Complexity and Accuracy of Energy Simulations with a Building Energy Use Patterns Classification,” Ph.D. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, January 2014, 185 pages.

Jareemit, D. 2014. “A Semi-Empirical Investigation of Transient Ventilation Rates in Retail Stores,” Ph.D. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, January 2014, 124 pages.

Dahlhausen, M.G. 2014. “Staging Building Energy Retrofits,” M.Sc. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, January 2014, 115 pages.

Yan, L., 2014. “Energy Consumption Analyses of Frequently-Used HVAC System Types in High Performance Office Buildings,” M.Sc. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, January 2014, 96 pages.

Han, G. 2013. “Life Cycle Cost Optimization of a Building Enclosure System with Respect to Wind Pressure Loads,” Ph.D. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, December 2013, 103 pages.

Alanqar, I., 2013. “Improving Energy Simulation Accuracy of New and Renovated Healthcare Buildings,” M.Sc. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, November 2013, 86 pages.

Zhao, M. 2011. “Assessment of Snow Effects on Heating Loads for Buildings with Green Roofs,” M.Sc. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, August 2011, 109 pages.

Heidarinejad, M. 2010. “Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) as a Tool to Predict, Improve, and Optimize the Performance of UVGI Disinfection Systems in Patient Rooms,” M.Sc. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, December 2010, 126 pages.

Kim, M.K. 2010. “Traffic and Airflow Noise Level Predictions for Buildings with Natural Ventilation in Urban Environments,” M.Sc. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, June 2010, 112 pages.

Davidovic, D. 2010. “Improvements in Numerical Airflow Modeling around Multiple Buildings,” Ph.D. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, November 2009, 397 pages.

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Tabares-Velasco, P.C. 2009. “Predictive Heat and Mass Transfer Model of Plant-Based Roofing Materials for Energy Saving Calculations,” Ph.D. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, September 2009, 291 pages.

Burley, B.J. 2009. “Infiltration Mapping for Urban Environments,” Ph.D. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, September 2009, 242 pages.

Vukovic, V. 2009. “Predicting Respiratory Health Impacts of Building Indoor Environments,” Ph.D. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, April 2009, 273 pages.

Vukovic, V. 2005. “Real-Time Determination of Indoor Pollutant Source Location,” M.Sc. Thesis, Department of Architectural Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, December 2005, 118 pages.

Hu, B. 2005. “The Role of the Thermal Boundary Conditions on the Numerical Prediction of Indoor Contaminant Distribution,” M.Sc. Thesis, Department of Architectural Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, May 2005, 83 pages.

Novoselac, A. 2004. “Combined Airflow and Energy Simulation Program for Building Mechanical System Design,” Ph.D. Thesis, Dept. of Architectural Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, October 2004, 276 pages.

Qian, Y. 2004. “Development of an Algebraic Turbulence Model for Airflow and Contaminant Simulations around a Building,” M.Sc. Thesis, Dept. of Architectural Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, July 2004, 176 pages.

Davidovic, D. 2004. “Convective Drying Potential of Ventilated Wall Cavity Systems in Building Enclosures,” M.Sc. Thesis, Dept. of Architectural Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, April 2004, 255 pages.

Yuan, J. 2003. “Effective Prediction of Air Distribution and Contaminant Transport in Entire Buildings by Coupling Multi-Zone, CFD and Energy Models,” M.Sc. Thesis, Dept. of Architectural Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, August 2003, 80 pages.

Theses in Progress Dahlhausen, M., Doctoral Candidate, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, University of

Maryland. Nikkho, S. K., Doctoral Student, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, University of

Maryland.

VISITING SCHOLARS AND POSTDOCS Kim, Y.S., 01/2015-08/2015, “Occupant Impact on Campus Energy Footprint,” sponsored

by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Heidarinejad, M. 03/2014-08/2015, “Multi-scale Modeling of Urban Neighborhoods,”

sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Pantelic, J. 01/2014-04/2014, “Design of an Experimental Chamber Facility,” sponsored

by the University of Maryland. Yaghoobian, N. 11/2013-10/2014, “The Influence of Evapotranspiration on Urban

Neighborhood Design,” sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Delgoshaei, P. 01/2012-04/2013, “Monitoring and analyses of electricity consumption in

office buildings,” sponsored by Department of Energy (DOE).

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Pitchurov, G. 12/2011-09/2012, “IAQ-UVGI Design Tool,” Sponsored by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA 10901).

Liu, J. 10/2009-12/2013, “The Wind Shelter Effects on Energy Consumption and Air Pollution around Building Neighborhoods,” sponsored by China Scholarship Council (CSC).

Shu, S. 01/2011-12/2012, “Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality in Retail Stores,” sponsored by American Society of Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE).

Zhu, S. 02/2011-01/2012, “Sustainable Air Disinfection Technology Innovations for Resource Limited Settings,” sponsored by Fogarty Foundation.

Sun, Y. 09/2010-08/2011, “Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality in Retail Stores,” sponsored by American Society of Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE).

Heidarinejad, G. 01/2010-09/2010, “Predictive Modeling for Low-Energy Cooling Strategies,” sponsored by Tarbiat Modarres University, Teheran, Iran.

Ayata, T. 07/2008-06/2009, “Experimental Investigation of Building Height, Roof Effect and Garden Wall on the Air Velocity and Pressure Distribution around the Detached Houses,” sponsored by the Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK).

Mansour, A. 02/2005-10/2005, “Optimizing Building Simulation Software For Energy Efficient Building,” sponsored by Fulbright Post-Doctoral Fellowship.

Novoselac, A. 01/2005-06/2005, “Designing Healthy and Energy-Efficient Buildings Using Computational Fluid Dynamics,” sponsored by National Science Foundation (NSF).

EDITORIAL BOARDS Guest Editor of the HVAC&R Research Journal’s Special Issue on “First International

Conference on Energy and Indoor Environment for Hot Climates,” October 2014. Editorial Board Member of the Building and Environment, Elsevier Publication, 2012 -

2015. Guest Editor of the HVAC&R Research Journal’s Special Issue on “Computational Fluid

Dynamics (CFD) in Buildings,” November 2010. Advisory Board Member of the International Journal in Building, Urban, Interior and

Landscape Technology (BUILT), March 2010 – 2015. Editorial Board Member of the Open Construction and Building Technology Journal,

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd., November 2007 – 2015. Editorial Board Member of the Building Simulation: An International Journal,

Tsinghua University Press and Springer, October 2007 – date. Associate Editor of the HVAC&R Research Journal, American Society of Heating

Refrigerating and Air-conditioning Engineers, July 2007 – 2014. Editorial Board Member of the Energy and Buildings, Elsevier Publication, 2007 - 2015. Editorial Board Member of International Journal on Architectural Science, The Hong

Kong Polytechnic University, 2007 – 2014. Editorial Advisory Board Member for the Annual Journal of Architectural Research

and Studies (JARS), Thailand, August 2004 - 2014.

CONFERENCE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEES

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Member of the International Scientific Committee for the Healthy Buildings 2015 Conference, Boulder, CO, July 19-22, 2015.

Member of the International Scientific Committee for SimAUD 2014, Tampa, Florida, April 13-16, 2014.

Member of the International Scientific Committee, the Thirteenth International Building Simulation 2013 Conference, Chambery, France, August 25-28, 2013.

Conference co-Chair for The 2nd International Conference on Building Energy and Environment COBEE 2012, Boulder, Colorado, August, 2012.

Member of the International Scientific Committee for eSim 2012, IBPSA – Canada, Halifax, Canada, May 2-3, 2012.

Member of the International Scientific Committee, the Twelfth International Building Simulation 2011 Conference, Sydney, Australia, November 14-16, 2011.

Member of the Technical Advisory Committee for the Indoor Air 2011 Conference, Austin, Texas, USA, June 5-10, 2011.

Member of the International Scientific Committee of IAQVEC 2010, the 7th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation and Energy Conservation in Buildings, Syracuse, NY, August 15-18, 2010.

Member of the International Scientific Committee, the Eleventh International Building Simulation 2009 Conference, Glasgow, UK, July 27-30, 2009.

Member of the Technical Review Committee for the Healthy Buildings 2009 Conference, Syracuse, NY, September 13-17, 2009.

Member of the International Scientific Committee for the Indoor Air 2008 Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 17-22, 2008.

Member of the Technical Review Committee for the Cleantech 2008 Conference, Boston, MA, June 1-4, 2008.

Member of the International Scientific Committee of the first International Conference on Building Energy and Environment (COBEE), Dalian, China, August 4-6, 2008.

Member of the International Scientific Committee for eSim 2008, IBPSA – Canada, Quebec City, Canada, May 21-22, 2008.

Member of the International Scientific Committee for eSim 2006, IBPSA – Canada, Toronto, Canada, May 3-5, 2006.

Member of the International Scientific Committee for the Indoor Air 2005 Conference, Bejing, China, September 4-9, 2005.

Member of the International Scientific Committee, the Ninth International Building Simulation 2005 Conference, Montreal, Canada, August 15-18, 2005.

Member of the International Scientific Committee, the Eight International Building Simulation 2003 Conference, Eindhoven, The Nederland, August 11-14, 2003.

OTHER COMMITTEE AND PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Appointed Member of the Limited Submission Standing Review Committee, Division of

Research, University of Maryland, 2015-2017. Elected Member of the Productivity Committee, University of Maryland, 2013-2015. Invited Member of ISIAQ STC 21 – Ventilation, International Society of Indoor Air and

Climate (ISIAQ), 2011-2014.

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Elected Chair of the Architectural Engineering Promotion & Tenure Committee, Penn State University, 2012-2013.

Elected Member of the Architectural Engineering Promotion & Tenure Committee, Penn State University, 2011-2012.

Elected Member of the Faculty Senate, Penn State University, 2010-2014. Elected Substitute Member of the Faculty Senate, Penn State University, 2009-2010. Invited member of the steering committee to oversee and consult Advanced Buildings

Program (ABP) at New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), 2006 - 2011.

Elected Member of the Graduate Council, Penn State University, 2006-2008. Research Sub-Committee Chair for Technical Committee on Indoor Environment

Modeling, ASHRAE, January 2006 – 2012. Member of Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA), July 2003 – date. Department Representative in College Of Engineering Environmental Institute, Penn State

University, 2002 – 2007. Member of American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), 2001 – date. Member of American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers,

Inc. (ASHRAE), 1997 – date. Voting Member of ASHRAE TC4.10 (Indoor Environmental Modeling) and TC5.3 (Room

Air Distribution) 2002 – 2005. Department Representative in the MIT Graduate Student Council, May 1999 - Aug. 2000 Vice President of MOST - MIT Student Organization, Feb. 1999 - Aug. 2000 President of MIT ASHRAE Student Branch, Oct. 1997 - Oct. 1998.

SPONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS Laboratory analysis of the dynamic effectiveness of AirRenew v/s Standard gypsum board

in absorbing and desorbing formaldehyde (12/11-05/12), Sponsored by Saint-Gobain Ceramics & Plastics, Inc., PI, $88,000

EFRI-SEED: Creating Opportunities for Adaptation Based on PULSE (Population in Urban Landscape for Sustainable Built Environments) (09/10 – 08/14), Sponsored by NSF, EFRI-1038264 and EFRI-1452045, PI, $2,000,000

Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality in Retail Stores (08/10 - 12/12), Sponsored by ASHRAE, RP-1596, co-PI, $1,447,430

Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster for Energy Efficient Buildings (EEB) (01/11-12/15), EEB HUB, Sponsored by DOE, DE-EE0004261, co-PI, Leader of Task 2 “Simulation and Modeling” (annual budget of $2.8 million/year), $129,000,000

Life-Cycle Cost Assessment of Building Enclosure Systems (07/10-06/13), Sponsored by DOW, PI, $155,000

Modeling of Natural Plant Materials to Enable Performance Evaluation of Environmentally Friendly Buildings (07/09 – 12/12), Sponsored by NSF, CMMI-0900486, PI, $318,236

Sustainable Air Disinfection Technology Innovations for Resource Limited Settings (09/10-08/11), Sponsored by Fogarty Foundation, Project Number: 1R24TW008821-0, co-PI, $400,000

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CAREER: Designing Healthy and Energy-Efficient Buildings Using Computational Fluid Dynamics (07/02 - 06/08), Sponsored by NSF, PI, $375,000

An Experimental Pedagogy in Sustainable Building Technologies: Integrating Teaching, Research and Public Scholarship (01/2004-12/2006), Sponsored by NSF, co-PI, $317,977

An Indoor Environment Design Tool for Entire Buildings (08/2001 – 07/2004), Sponsored by NIOSH, PI, $162,000

Moisture Control – Convective Drying in Residential Wall Systems (07/01/2001 – 06/30/2003), Sponsored by NSF, co-PI, $148,342

How to Verify, Validate, and Report Indoor Environment Modeling CFD Analyses (RP-1133) (1/01 - 7/01), Sponsored by ASHRAE, Research Associate

Simplified diffuser boundary conditions for numerical room airflow models (RP-1009) (1/99 - 7/00), Sponsored by ASHRAE, Research Associate

Simplified methodology to factor room air movement and the impact of thermal comfort into the design of HVAC systems (RP-927) (9/97 - 12/98), Sponsored by ASHRAE, Research Associate

INVITED LECTURES AND SPEECHES Srebric, J. 2013. “Urban density and wind driven thermal loads for individual buildings,”

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), MA. Srebric, J. 2013. “Multi-scale building simulations of urban neighborhood microclimates

and their implications for building energy performance,” University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

Srebric, J. 2012. “The Role of Buildings in Sustainable Urban Eco-Systems,” University of Maryland, College Park, MD.

Srebric, J. 2011. “Design Challenges for Sustainable Urban Eco-Systems,” Graduate School of Design, Harvard, Cambridge, MA.

Srebric, J. 2011. “The Role of Buildings in Sustainable Urban Eco-Systems,” Columbia University, New York City, NY.

Srebric, J. 2011. “Creating Opportunities for Development of Sustainable Built Environments,” Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.

Srebric, J. 2010. “Quantifying the role of plant materials in the total heat balance for a building enclosure system,” Princeton University, NJ.

Srebric, J. 2010. “Green Roofs and Their Potential in Reducing Roof Heat Fluxes,” Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY.

Srebric, J. 2010. “Occupants’ Perceptions of Comfort and Health Outcomes in a Green Building,” Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN.

Srebric, J. 2010. “Validation of CFD results with measured on-site or laboratory data for IAQ assessment,” Institute for Health and Consumer Protection, Joint Research Center (JRC), European Commission, Ispra, Italy.

Srebric, J. 2009. “Performance Assessment of Passive Building Enclosure Systems,” Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, CA.

Srebric, J. 2009. “Do Green Buildings Have Influence on Occupants’ Perception of Comfort and Health Outcomes?” University of Texas, Tyler, TX.

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Srebric, J. 2008. “Simulation Challenges for Integration of Building Systems into Natural Environment,” Laboratório de Eficiência Energética em Edificações, Centro Tecnológico, UFSC, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Srebric, J. 2008. “Experiments and their Contributions to Development of Accurate Models for Sustainable Building Simulations,” Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder, CO.

Srebric, J. 2008. “Health and Comfort: Engineering Perspective,” Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH), Harvard University, MA.

Srebric, J. 2008. “Passive Building Envelope Solutions for Sustainable Housing,” Building Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), MA.

Srebric, J. 2007. “Opportunities for Integration of Human and Natural Systems through Research of Building Dynamic Systems,” School of Civil Engineering, Purdue University, IN.

Srebric, J. 2007. “Modeling of Transport Phenomena to Promote Sustainable Building Design,” Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, TX.

Srebric, J. 2007. “Opportunities for Integration of Building Systems into Natural Environment to Promote Energy Efficiency and Improved Population Health,” Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, CA.

Srebric, J. 2006. “Challenges and Perspectives for Numerical Simulations of Building Indoor and Outdoor Environments,” Applied Research Laboratory, Penn State University, PA.

Srebric, J. 2005. “The Role and Future of Simulation Tools in Sustainable Building Design,” Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, CA.

Srebric, J. 2005. “Challenges and Perspectives for Numerical Simulations of Building Indoor and Outdoor Environments,” Engineering, Science, and Mechanics (EMS) Department, Penn State University, PA.

Srebric, J. 2004. “Development of New HVAC Design Tools: Search for the Holy Grail of Ventilation Research,” Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, CA.

Srebric, J. 2004. “Airflow Simulations in Architecture Using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD),” 3-day workshop and 2 public lectures: 1. “Architectural Engineering: Towards Practical Integration” and 2. “How Architectural Design can Benefit from an Engineering Tool,” sponsored by the government of Thailand, Thammasat University and Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Srebric, J. 2002. “Fast and Reliable Prediction of Indoor Contaminant Distribution for the Entire Buildings,” Syracuse University, NY.

Srebric, J. 2002. “Effective CFD use in HVAC design of Healthy and Energy Efficient Buildings,” Center for Research on Computation and its Application (CERCA), Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Srebric, J. 2002. “Computational Fluid Dynamic in Building Design,” University of Belgrade, Serbia.

Srebric, J. 2002. “Design Tools for Indoor Air Quality Control,” Syracuse University, NY. Srebric, J. 2001. “Numerical Modeling of Contaminant Dispersion,” ORNL DURIP review

at the Applied Research Laboratory, Penn State University, PA.

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Srebric, J. 2001. “Coupled Energy and CFD Analysis for Ventilation System Design,” De Montfort University, UK.

Srebric, J. 2000. “Simplified Methodology for Indoor Environment Design,” The Intelligent Workplace Laboratory, Carnegie Mellon University, PA.

Invited Conference Speaker

Srebric, J. 2015. “Impact of Building Clusters on Energy Use Patterns of LEED Buildings,” GreenBuild 2015 Rapid Fire Session, Under Review.

Srebric, J. 2013 “Reduced Order Models for Energy Retrofit,” GreenBuild 2013, Nov. 20-22, 2013, Philadelphia, PA.

Srebric, J. 2013. “Multi-Scale Modeling of Building Energy and Airflows in Urban Neighborhoods,” World Summit on Building Simulation Research, T.C. Chan Center for Building Simulation and Energy Studies, University of Pennsylvania School of Design, March 28, 2013, Philadelphia, PA.

Srebric, J. 2011. “Opportunities and Challenges for Multi-Scale Modeling of Sustainable Buildings,” National Academy of Engineering (NAE), 2011 U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium, September 19 –21, 2011, Mountain View, CA.

Srebric, J. 2010. “What is Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and What it Can or Cannot Do for Your Project” Architectural Engineering Centennial Conference, July 2-4, 2010, University Park, PA.

Srebric, J. 2007. “The next generation of coupled simulation models and their connections to underlying physical processes” Building Simulations 2007 (BS2007) Conference, Beijing, China.

Srebric, J. 2006. “Integration of Airflow/Energy Simulations in the Building Design Process” SimBild 2006 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), August 4-6, 2006, Cambridge, MA.

Invited Conference Plenary/Keynote Speech

Srebric, J. 2015. “Sustainability as a Planetary Engineering Project,” Keynote Speech, WIE DREAM Conference 2015, February 14, College Park, MD

Srebric, J. 2011. “Green buildings, their indoor air quality and connections to changing climatic conditions,” Plenary Session on June 9, Indoor Air 2011, June 5-10, Austin, TX

INDUSTRY SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS Srebric, J. 2008. “Energy Savings with Green Roofs and Integration with Mechanical

Systems,” presented to the Roofing Alliance for Progress, Sarasota, FL, April 19, 2008. Srebric, J. 2006. “Opportunities for Airflow/Energy Simulation Results to Inform Building

Design Process,” presented to CBT Architects, Boston, MA, June 19, 2006.

CONSULTING RECORD Environmental Protection Agency, DC. Report on different green building rating systems

and their effect on climate change.

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Wind Tamer, NY. Optimization of small wind turbine for integration with building energy systems.

Green Roundtable, MA. Review of sustainable project solutions for three different building projects.

Bergmeyer Associates, MA. Assessment of the Natural Ventilation Feasibility for an LL Bean Store.

Atelier Ten, NY. Assisted in designing a prototype of a novel ventilation system for campus buildings.

ASHRAE, GA. Developed guidelines for use of computational fluid dynamics in heating, ventilating and air-conditioning applications.

University of Michigan, College of Architecture + Planning, MI. Conducted computational fluid dynamics of a new school with sustainable building technologies for an Architectural competition.

Sear-Brown, PA. An on-site survey and computational dynamic simulations of a painting studio with ventilation deficiencies.

FabFlow, NH. Experimental testing of a new diffuser type and evaluation of its performance for office buildings.

EnPlus, Yugoslavia. Assisted in selection and use of energy and computational fluid dynamics simulation software.