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James Freihaut is a Professor in the Department of Architectural Engineering at Penn State University, specializing in building mechanical systems and indoor air quality. He leads innovative research on enclosed space air quality issues, building science, and combined heat power systems. Freihaut's work focuses on system constraints for air treatment and filtration solutions, contributing significantly to the field of architectural engineering. He has authored numerous journal articles and conference papers, addressing various aspects of indoor environmental quality and energy efficiency. His contributions to research have been published in prestigious journals such as Aerosol Science & Technology and Applied Energy. His educational background includes a Master of Science in Physical Chemistry from Rensselaer Polytechnic University and a Ph.D. in Fuel Science from Penn State University. Freihaut is committed to developing future architectural engineers through hands-on research experiences and a rigorous curriculum that emphasizes scientific engineering aspects in planning, designing, and constructing buildings.
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