Congratulations Riley Bickford on Graduation and Innovative Success

Congratulations Riley Bickford on Graduation and Innovative Success

Please join ACEP in congratulating Riley Bickford on successfully defending his thesis and receiving his Master of Science in mechanical engineering through ĪŽĀėĀŅĀ×ā€™s College of Engineering and Mines. His graduate advisory committee included ACEPā€™s Tom Marsik and David Denkenberger and CEMā€™s Rorik Peterson. 

Bickfordā€™s research was focused in developing methods used to create and validate the Arctic Dual Hood ā€”  a combined intake and exhaust vent for heat recovery ventilation in cold climates. The Arctic Dual Hood is an accessory that can simplify and increase the energy efficiency of residential heat recovery ventilation installations. 

ā€œRight from the beginning, it was clear that Riley wanted to make a difference in the world,ā€ said Marsik. ā€œWith this awesome attitude, he put a lot of hard work into the project and received a couple of innovation awards along the way, together with his team.ā€ 

Bickford and Marsik won a 2019 Best Overall Invention Disclosure award from the ĪŽĀėĀŅĀ× Office of Intellectual Property and Commercialization and a .

Bickford worked with ACEP and the on this project and was assisted by ĪŽĀėĀŅĀ×ā€™s Office of Intellectual Property and Commercialization

The Arctic Dual Hood research was funded through the program, which is an initiative funded by the

 

Riley Bickford stands in ĪŽĀėĀŅĀ×ā€™s cold chamber at minus 40 F next to the Dual Hood heating and recovery ventilation system he developed with Tom Marsik as part of his masterā€™s degree project. Photo by Tom Marsik.