(alphabetical by last name)
Steven M. Battenfeld, PE
James Binkley, FAIA
Mike Bushue
Daniel J. Carnovale, P.E.
John Consoli
Dennis Cronin
Neil Diener
Dave DiQuinzio
Brian K. Fabel, P.E.
Steve A. Fairfax
Richard Farley, AIA, PE
Brian Fortenbery
James Fulton, PhD
Chris Gardner
Michael Golay, PhD
Johnny Gonzales
Ashley Harkness
Bartosz Ilkowski
John Jackson
Bret W. Lehman, PE
David G. Loucks, P.E.
Jim McDowall
Frank Nemia, PE
Suhas V. Patankar, PhD
Stephen L. Peet
John Ryan
Dr. T.K. Srinivas
David C. Trindade, PhD
William Tschudi
Curt L. Wegener
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James Fulton, PhD
Faculty Mathematics
Suffolk County Community College
Watt Cost for High Density Cooling? A Cost Study of the Traditional Hot Aisle/Cold Aisle Heat Dissipation Methods Versus Active and Water Cooled Enclosure Solutions
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James Fulton, Ph.D. received his Doctorate in Applied Mathematics from the University of Virginia in 1988. Dr. Fulton has over 20 years of experience in mathematical modeling of complex physical phenomena, has published over 30 articles and received 9 patents for his work in NDE. Dr. Fulton's work experience includes both NASA and General Electric. While at NASA Langley Research Center he specialized in the area of aeronautical Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE). At GE, Dr. Fulton carried out research for a number of GE's businesses including, at that time, GE Aircraft Engines, GE Power Systems and GE Industrial Systems. In 2002 Dr. Fulton returned to teaching and is currently an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Suffolk County Community College in Selden New York where he continues to use and construct mathematical models to solve industrial related problems.
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