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In a ceremony on May 5, Clark School of Engineering Dean Nariman Farvardin and Professor of Mechanical Engineering Reinhard Radermacher unveiled Dr. Radermacher's exhibit plaque for the Innovation Hall of Fame.

Dr. Radermacher was inducted into the Innovation Hall of Fame for his innovation in the design of refrigeration systems and technology, making refrigeration systems run more efficiently and more environmentally friendly. He has 20 years of research experience in the areas of absorption and vapor compression heat pumps, alternative refrigerants, and building cooling, heating, and power systems. His work has resulted in three books, more than 100 publications and nine patents. He is Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Director of the Center for Environmental Energy Engineering (CEEE) at the University of Maryland. The Center conducts research in distributed energy conversion systems that meet environmental and economic goals.

This plaque will be hung in Glenn L. Martin Hall, home of the Clark School of Engineering.



May 6, 2002


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