Ashok Raiji has a B.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of Bombay and a B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University. He is a registered Professional Engineer in 25 states. He is member of the International Standards Organization Technical Committee 205 involved in the development of an international standard in Building Environment Design. Professor Raiji lectures frequently on Sustainable Design and is a Technical Advisor to the National Building Museum on the subject of Sustainability. Professor Raiji teaches ARCH 134, Environmental Technology I.
Professor Raiji has contributed to international journals on the subject of energy and was a contributing author to the National Building Museum’s Big and Green Sustainable Architecture for the 21st Century. He has been the Engineer of Record on numerous award-winning projects including the Austrian Cultural Forum in New York, Alfred Lerner Hall at Columbia University, the new Corning Glass Center in Corning, NY and Terminal 4 at JFK International Airport.
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