Focus on ASHRAE Technology & Membership Education Volume 60, Issue 2 President s Message It appears the changing of the seasons has made its presence known this last week. I hope everyone is enjoying the start of Fall in the heartland and here is to hoping Winter doesn t try to crash the Fall party too soon. I also hope you all enjoyed our presentation last month from Tim Wentz. We are very lucky as a chapter to have such a tremendous speaker as one of our members. REMINDERS We had great attendance at both meetings. Our team is very interested in your feedback on our meetings (Topics, Food, Locations, etc.) If you could please fill out the Program Evaluations after the meetings we would appreciate it. Our Board of Governors and each of the chairs are dedicated to bringing value to your Nebraska ASHRAE meetings and ASHRAE membership. I m personally committed to reading all of the program evaluations. For those of you that are not aware, on July 1 st of this year, Young Engineers in ASHRAE (YEA) became a grassroots committee. This change will ensure YEA has a strong foundation within ASHRAE to continue with the success of the program over the past decade. The move to Grassroots will put even more focus on developing resources and programs for all chapters. Some of the programs include Leadership Weekends, Leadership U, LeaDRS, Awards, etc. Our local YEA committee hosted their first YEA event last month. They hosted a putt-putt golf outing followed with a happy hour. From all accounts fun was had by all! They have planned another set of technical sessions in Omaha and Lincoln this month. See the flyer later in the newsletter for more details. No need to be YEA (under 35) to attend! Our next Chapter meeting in Omaha is a building tour at Alvine s new office on October 9. The Lincoln Section will be Wednesday October 10 at Valentino s. I look forward to seeing you there. Sincerely, Shaun Nienhueser Oct 2018 Nebraska Chapter President 2018-2019 You are always welcome to contact me at shaun.nienhueser@hdrinc.com or 402-926-7016 In This Issue Meeting Information 2 October Calendar 3 Omaha Meeting - Tuesday, October 9th (tour starts at 4:00 pm) Lincoln Meeting - Wednesday, October 10th Lincoln Technical Session - Wednesday, October 17th Omaha Technical Session - Thursday, October 18th NE Ethics Course 4 Lincoln Technical Session 5 Omaha Technical Session 6 Upcoming Meeting Topics 7
October Meetings OMAHA Alvine Building Tour Wellness in Buildings Tuesday, October 9th, 2018 tour begins at 4:00 pm Alvine Building,1201 CASS ST OMAHA, NE 68102 Come take a tour of the new Alvine building! On the corner of 13th and Cass, Alvine s new building was designed for WELL Building Standards. We ll get an inside look at the building and hear more about the overall design as well as the WELL Building design and certification process. LINCOLN Evidence-Based Interactions between Indoor Environmental Factors and Their Effects on K-12 Student Achievement with Dr. Lily Wang Wednesday, October 10th, 2018 Valentino s, Buffet ($15) Dr. Lily Wang will be presenting some of the results of her 4-year, EPA-funded research project that seeks to see what affect school environments have on student s health and achievement. She has been working along-side Dr. Clarence Waters (UNL), Dr. Josephine Lau (UNL), and Jim Bovaird (UNL s Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools) to measure acoustical, lighting, thermal, and air quality data in more than 200 Nebraska classrooms over time to establish how they affect student achievement and determine the relative significance of each environmental variable. This information is valuable in helping school districts with limited funds make informed decisions on where to make improvements to best impact student achievement and for the school design community to have a better understanding of how to better design for the benefit of its occupants. Dr. Wang is a professor and Associate Dean for Graduate Programs and Faculty Development at UNL. She teaches several graduate-level acoustics classes in addition to serving as the Acoustical Society of America President for the 2018-2019 year. For more information or to register for either meeting visit our website www.neashrae.org Connect with NE ASHRAE Want to stay connected to what Nebraska ASHRAE is doing? Use the links to the left or look for us on social media today! You can also join or emailing list by emailing admin@neashrae.org
October 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4:00pm Omaha Meeting 10 11:00am Lincoln Meeting 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 4:00pm Lincoln YEA Tech Session 18 4:00pm Omaha YEA Tech Session 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Professional Ethics Course for Nebraska Engineers! Professional Education Services Company offers an online Professional Ethics course for Nebraska engineers. It is worth 2.5 PDH and costs $15.00. Lessons are downloadable, narrated powerpoints broken into 1-hour lesson segments. Ethics and laws courses for other states as well as technical courses are offered at $6/PDH. For more information visit www.pescomp.com Course Outline Identify the purpose of Government and Law. Define legal and ethical aspects of intellectual property Identify the role of private property and the enforcement of contracts in the creation of wealth Define wealth Identify The State of Nebraska government organization List Nebraska Statutes Regulating Engineering Distinguish between moral code, ethical code and legal code Distinguish between Statutes and Rules Identify the economic roles of an individual List the Regulations promulgated by the Nebraska Board of Engineers and Architects List the Code of Ethics promulgated by the Board List the canons of the National Society of Engineers Code of Professional Conduct Register for on-line training Know someone who could benefit from ASHRAE?
YEA LINCOLN TECH SEMINAR & SOCIAL HOUR WHEN Wednesday, October 17, 2018 4pm 6pm WHERE ETI 825 M St Suite 200, Lincoln, NE 68508 OPEN TO ALL AGES RSVP YEA Committee Chairs Callen Schwank Sarah Toy Callen.Schwank1@victaulic.com stoy@specializedeng.com SCHEDULE 4:00 Technical Seminar 5:00 Social Hour Join us in Lincoln for this month s YEA event! Meet other young engineers and learn more about unique mechanical systems and recent projects.
YEA OMAHA TECH SEMINAR & SOCIAL HOUR WHEN Thursday, October 18, 2018 4pm 6pm WHERE Leo A. Daly 8600 Indian Hills Dr, Omaha, NE 68114 OPEN TO ALL AGES RSVP YEA Committee Chairs Callen Schwank Sarah Toy Callen.Schwank1@victaulic.com stoy@specializedeng.com SCHEDULE 4:00 Technical Seminar 5:00 Social Hour Join us in Omaha for this month s YEA event! Meet other young engineers and learn more about unique mechanical systems and recent projects.
Future meetings (Topics subject to change) Omaha Lincoln Nov 13th Acoustics Nov 14th Ethics Dec 11th Smart Grid Utility Panel OPPD Dec 12th Smart Grid Utility Panel OPPD Jan 8th BACnet Standards Jan 9th BACnet Standards Feb 12th Plumbing & HVAC inspectors Feb 13th Plumbing & HVAC inspectors March 12th Data Center Design March 13th Data Center Design April 9th Fume hoods & Exhaust Labs, dealerships, etc April 10th Fume hoods & Exhaust Labs, dealerships, etc May 7th HDR Building Tour May 8th HUDL Building Tour June Golf Outing June Golf Outing Membership Promotion Sara Robbins Research Promotion Historian Nick Mandel Kyle Heberly Jim Ellis Reception Mary Kleinsasser Garrett Johnson Chapter Chairpersons Chapter Technology Transfer YEA Will Morris Abby Visty Callen Schwank Sarah Toy Student Activities Tyler Winnike Brianna Brass Milena Palahanska- Mavrov Visit us on the web at www.neashrae.org Webmaster Scott Murray Special Events Kyle Heberly Aaron Rasell Jake Kopocis Government Affairs Jim Butler Tyler Glesne Newsletter Sara Robbins Chapter Officers President Shaun Nienhueser President Elect Chris Hawk Secretary Treasurer Chris Beaty Jake Kopocis 1st Board Member Aaron Rasell 2nd Board Member David Kros Board Ex-Officio Tom Lewis