ATLANTA — ASHRAE has announced the winners of its 2024 Student Design Competition, the Setty Family Foundation Applied Engineering Challenge, and the Building Energy Quotient Competition.

The competitions recognize the outstanding abilities and innovative problem-solving skills of students in HVACR, building sciences, and engineering, a press release from ASHRAE said.

The assignment for this year’s Student Design Competition was to design of a new public library in the heart of São Paulo, Brazil. Teams competed in one of the three categories: HVAC design calculations, HVAC system selection, and the Setty Family Foundation Net-Zero Energy Design.

First place in the HVAC design calculations category was awarded to Kirollos Milad Faragalla, Omar Mohamed Shaaban, Mohamed Khairat Taha, Omar Mohamed Ashraf, Mina Refaat Tawfik, and Emmanuel Ayman Tawfik of Ain Shams University in Cairo, Egypt.

Placing first in the HVAC system selection category were Benjamin Bugenhagen, Katie Frey, Reece Fuchs, Solana Honda, and Will Randby of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska.

First place in the Setty Family Foundation Net-Zero Energy Design category went to Alfian Febrianto, Alya Widha Aurellia, Bimantyo Ganggas Fadhil I, Miguel Bintang S, Muflikh Kas Y, and Risma Fitriyanti of Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia.

In the 2024 Setty Family Foundation Applied Engineering Challenge, students were asked to design a new or modified system using components from an existing HVAC unit that is at the end of its useful life to create an energy-efficient retrofit or recycled product.

Yoota Naufal Achmad, Achmad Mirzaq Nizar, Aeric Razan Priyanto, Daffa Fatih Rafi Andwiqi, Muhammad Izzul Haq, and Raihan Iqbal Bisono from the Bandung Institute of Technology, Bandung, Indonesia, received first place. The winning project proposed a solution to carbon emissions associated with HVAC component production and air humidity control by retrofitting an existing HVAC system with solar-assisted liquid dessicant dehumidification and cooling to the old HVAC system without using vapor compression refrigerant.

The Building Energy Quotient Competition takes theory into practice by giving students building energy assessment experience in an operational setting, while working collaboratively with building owners. In the 2024 competition, the winning team evaluated and audited building energy consumption for Appelt Hall, a residence hall on the campus of Texas A&M University.

First place was awarded to Dhyan Patel, Adharsh Adepalli, Namrata Thakkar, Mrunal Upadhye and Digvijaysinh Barad of Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.

The winning projects will be recognized during the 2025 ASHRAE Winter Conference, February 8-12 in Orlando, Florida. The Winter Conference is held in conjunction with the ASHRAE co-sponsored AHR Expo, which will be February 10-12 at the Orange County Convention Center.

For a full list of Student Design Competition and Applied Engineering Competition winners (first, second, third and Rising Star), please visit this page.