Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Elizabeth has a masters degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Maryland. She was drawn to mechanical engineering by an interest in alternate forms of energy. The focus of her work is numerical computations of fluid dynamics and energy transfer. She currently uses her background in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to predict pollutant transport in large indoor spaces.
Elizabeth joined the Berkeley Lab in 1991. She worked for eight years in the Building Technology group developing software to determine the thermal and optical performance of windows (windows.lbl.gov/software/therm/therm.html). She joined the APT group in 1999. She especially enjoys helping students and visiting scholars produce meaningful results using CFD.