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    <title>Mr.</title>
    <fname>Dennis</fname>
    <lname>Andrejko</lname>
    <position>Associate Professor and Program Chair, Master of Architecture Program</position>
    <bldg>Sustainability Hall</bldg>
    <room>81-3185</room>
    <telephone>585-475-2405</telephone>
    <email>daaarch@rit.edu</email>
    <education>Master of Architecture in Advanced Studies, 1977, MIT</education>
    <expertise>Environmental Design, Energy Reduction, Sustainable Building Technology.</expertise>
    <bio>Previously Associate Professor, Department of Architecture, the University at Buffalo. Holds President's Award and Distinguished Service Award, American Institute of Architects.</bio>
  </entry>
  <entry faculty="1">
    <title>Dr.</title>
    <fname>Paul</fname>
    <lname>Ardis</lname>
    <position>Research Faculty</position>
    <bldg>Sustainability Hall</bldg>
    <room>81-2178</room>
    <telephone>585-475-5438</telephone>
    <email>pxaics@rit.edu</email>
    <education>Ph.D., 2009, University of Rochester</education>
    <expertise>Diagnostics and Prognostics for Complex Systems, Machine Learning, Applied Statistics for Modeling and Optimization.</expertise>
    <bio>Previously worked at the Air Force Research Laboratory (Rome, NY) in the Audio Processing Group. At GIS is currently researching solid oxide fuel cell mixing control, helicopter gear crack detection and modeling, commercial printing fleet forensics, freight fuel efficiency analytics, and analytics-aware data compression.</bio>
  </entry>
  <entry faculty="1">
    <title>Dr.</title>
    <fname>Callie</fname>
    <lname>Babbitt</lname>
    <position>Assistant Professor</position>
    <bldg>Sustainability Hall</bldg>
    <room>81-2173</room>
    <telephone>585-475-6277</telephone>
    <email>callie.babbitt@rit.edu</email>
    <education>Ph.D., 2007, University of Florida</education>
    <expertise>Environmental Engineering, Life Cycle Assessment.</expertise>
    <bio>Served as Instructor, American Council of Engineering Companies, Green Infrastructure and Sustainable Communities course, 2007-2010, where she developed and taught modules on sustainability metrics and life cycle assessment for engineers and consultants seeking to integrate sustainability practices into their business.</bio>
  </entry>
  <entry faculty="1">
    <title>Dr.</title>
    <fname>Alex</fname>
    <lname>Bitterman</lname>
    <position>Associate Professor</position>
    <bldg>Sustainability Hall</bldg>
    <room>81-3178</room>
    <telephone>585-475-5397</telephone>
    <email>alex.bitterman@rit.edu</email>
    <education>Ph.D., 2008, SUNY at Buffalo</education>
    <expertise>Universal/Inclusive Design, Architectonic Brand Articulation and Brand Sustainability, Social Responsibility of the Designer.</expertise>
    <bio>Received the 2007 Richard and Virginia Eisenhart Provost's Award for Excellence in Teaching at RIT, nominated by students.</bio>
  </entry>
  <entry faculty="1">
    <title>Mr.</title>
    <fname>Julius</fname>
    <lname>Chiavaroli</lname>
    <position>Professor</position>
    <bldg>Sustainability Hall</bldg>
    <room>81-3172</room>
    <telephone>585-475-6238</telephone>
    <email>jjcnct@rit.edu</email>
    <education>MBA, 1983, Rochester Institute of Technology</education>
    <expertise>Socially Responsible Design, Urban Design, Architect as Developer.</expertise>
    <bio>Is a LEED Accredited Professional, US Green Building Council, since 2009. He is also interested in the support topics of architectural representation and the graphic arts.</bio>
  </entry>
  <entry faculty="0">
    <title>Ms.</title>
    <fname>Lisa</fname>
    <lname>Dammeyer</lname>
    <position>Administrative Assistant</position>
    <bldg>Sustainability Hall</bldg>
    <room>81-2160</room>
    <telephone>585-475-7363</telephone>
    <email>lldadm@rit.edu</email>
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  <entry faculty="1">
    <title>Dr.</title>
    <fname>Gabrielle </fname>
    <lname>Gaustad</lname>
    <position>Assistant Professor</position>
    <bldg>Sustainability Hall</bldg>
    <room>81-2175</room>
    <telephone>585-475-6089</telephone>
    <email>gabrielle.gaustad@rit.edu</email>
    <education>Ph.D., 2009, MIT</education>
    <expertise>Materials Recycling Strategies, Materials Science. </expertise>
    <bio>Specific projects include development of a methodology for a resource recovery hierarchy comparing remanufacturing and recycling, implications of large-scale solar production and recycling on the Si and Al markets and evaluation of upgrading technologies for improving scrap streams and properly incentivizing collection.</bio>
  </entry>
  <entry faculty="1">
    <title>Dr.</title>
    <fname>Michael</fname>
    <lname>Haselkorn</lname>
    <position>Research Faculty</position>
    <bldg>Sustainability Hall</bldg>
    <room>81-2172</room>
    <telephone>585-475-5408</telephone>
    <email>mhhasp@rit.edu</email>
    <education>Ph.D., 1973, University of Illinois</education>
    <expertise>Material Analysis, Design for Remanufacture, Reverse Engineering.</expertise>
    <bio>Holds over 30 patents in material evaluation, product design and component manufacturing focusing on developing new applications and cost-effective manufacturing methods for ceramic, carbon, high-strength and high-temperature super alloy compositions, and stainless and high-strength steels.</bio>
  </entry>
  <entry faculty="1">
    <title>Dr.</title>
    <fname>Nabil</fname>
    <lname>Nasr</lname>
    <position>Assistant Provost and Director, Golisano Institute for Sustainability</position>
    <bldg>Sustainability Hall</bldg>
    <room>81-1163</room>
    <telephone>585-475-5101</telephone>
    <email>nasr@rit.edu</email>
    <education>Ph.D., 1990, Rutgers University</education>
    <expertise>Sustainable Design, Remanufacturing, Life Cycle Engineering, Manufacturing Strategies.</expertise>
    <bio>Recognized as "A leader who unites scientists, engineers, and industry leaders to combat threats to our planet through development of innovative educational programs and world-class research."</bio>
  </entry>
  <entry faculty="1">
    <title>Dr.</title>
    <fname>Nenad</fname>
    <lname>Nenadic</lname>
    <position>Research Faculty</position>
    <bldg>Sustainability Hall</bldg>
    <room>81-2176</room>
    <telephone>585-475-4109</telephone>
    <email>nxnasp@rit.edu</email>
    <education>Ph.D., 2001, University of Rochester</education>
    <expertise>Prognostics, Micro-electromechanical Systems, Sensors Development and Analysis.</expertise>
    <bio>Currently researching and developing methodologies for visualization and analysis of data collected on light armor vehicles (LAVs); developing technologies for pattern recognition and for prognostics on LAV subsystems; supporting other research initiatives in analysis; and supporting research in sensors, micro-sensors, and micro-systems.</bio>
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  <entry faculty="0">
    <title>Ms.</title>
    <fname>Donna</fname>
    <lname>Podeszek</lname>
    <position>Administrative Assistant</position>
    <bldg>Sustainability Hall</bldg>
    <room>81-3170</room>
    <telephone>585-475-4990</telephone>
    <email>dkpcpm@rit.edu</email>
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  <entry faculty="1">
    <title>Mr.</title>
    <fname>Paul</fname>
    <lname>Stiebitz</lname>
    <position>Professor and Associate Academic Director</position>
    <bldg>Sustainability Hall</bldg>
    <room>81-2165</room>
    <telephone>585-475-2602</telephone>
    <email>Paul.Stiebitz@rit.edu</email>
    <education>M.S. Industrial Engineering, 1991, SUNY at Buffalo</education>
    <expertise>Product Design, Systems Analysis.</expertise>
    <bio>Previous instructional responsibilities include graduate courses in design project management, systems engineering, systems architecture, integrated product and process design, systems simulation, and linear and nonlinear optimization.</bio>
  </entry>
  <entry faculty="1">
    <title>Dr.</title>
    <fname>Michael</fname>
    <lname>Thurston</lname>
    <position>Research Faculty and Technical Director, Systems Modernization and Sustainment Center</position>
    <bldg>Sustainability Hall</bldg>
    <room>81-2174</room>
    <telephone>585-475-6550</telephone>
    <email>mgtasp@rit.edu</email>
    <education>Ph.D., 1998, SUNY at Buffalo</education>
    <expertise>Life Cycle Engineering, Asset Health Management, Product Design.</expertise>
    <bio>Has mentored a large number of Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Computer Science cooperative education students on projects within the RIT Center for Integrated Manufacturing Studies.</bio>
  </entry>
  <entry faculty="1">
    <title>Dr.</title>
    <fname>Thomas</fname>
    <lname>Trabold</lname>
    <position>Associate Professor and Director, Center for Sustainable Mobility</position>
    <bldg>Sustainability Hall</bldg>
    <room>81-2169</room>
    <telephone>585-475-4696</telephone>
    <email>tatasp@rit.edu</email>
    <education>Ph.D., 2006, Clarkson University</education>
    <expertise>Energy Systems, Fuel Cells, Bio-Fuels.</expertise>
    <bio>Currently conducting fundamental and applied research in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) and lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicle propulsion and auxiliary power units (APUs).</bio>
  </entry>
  <entry faculty="1">
    <title>Dr.</title>
    <fname>Eric</fname>
    <lname>Williams</lname>
    <position>Associate Professor</position>
    <bldg>Sustainability Hall</bldg>
    <room>81-2171</room>
    <telephone>585-475-7211</telephone>
    <email>eric.williams@rit.edu</email>
    <education>Ph.D. 1993, SUNY at Stony Brook</education>
    <expertise>Industrial Ecology, Life Cycle Assessment, Macro-assessment of Energy Supply and Demand.</expertise>
    <bio>Previously served as Research Director, Center for Earth Systems Engineering and Management, and as Assistant Professor, School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment &amp; School of Sustainability, Arizona State University.</bio>
  </entry>
  <entry faculty="1">
    <title>Dr.</title>
    <fname>Anahita</fname>
    <lname>Williamson</lname>
    <position>Research Faculty and Director, New York State Pollution Prevention Institute</position>
    <bldg>Slaughter Hall</bldg>
    <room>78-2000</room>
    <telephone>585-475-4561</telephone>
    <email>anahita.williamson@rit.edu</email>
    <education>Ph.D., 2006, Clarkson University</education>
    <expertise>Manufacturing Process Modification for Improved Material Recovery and Reuse, Design for the Environment, Life-cycle Assessment.</expertise>
    <bio>Leads NYSP2I's statewide research and technology transfer efforts in pollution prevention, sustainable design and life cycle engineering. Works closely with the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation to provide comprehensive pollution prevention resources to companies across New York.</bio>
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