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Dr. Andrew Windham is an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director in the Department of Sustainable Technology and the Built Environment at Appalachian State University. His work bridges engineering, sustainability, and built environment design, with strong emphasis on energy efficiency and integrated systems.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Architectural Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, 2014
- M.A. in Technology, Appalachian State University, 2009
- B.S. in Physics, University of Houston, 2005
Dr. Windham's research and teaching focus on advanced building systems, particularly in the areas of building science, HVAC controls, energy modeling, and net zero energy design. He explores innovative integration of technology for sustainable construction and performance optimization in both residential and agricultural environments. His expertise supports interdisciplinary approaches to sustainable development and energy-conscious building practices.
Professional Affiliations:
- ASHRAE
- Association of Energy Engineers
- International Building Performance Simulation Association
Dr. Windham advises graduate students as Graduate Program Director and teaches courses such as Building Science, HVAC Systems & Performance, Integrated Design Studio, and Energy Management. He leads curriculum development and research initiatives in sustainable building systems and renewable energy technology. While specific grants are not listed, his involvement in the Race to Zero Competition and research-focused courses indicates active engagement in applied and experiential learning projects.
He is involved in academic and applied research through the Department of Sustainable Technology and the Built Environment, contributing to programs in Sustainable Building Design & Construction and Renewable Energy Technology. His office is located in Katherine Harper Hall 23, where he supports student mentorship, program leadership, and interdisciplinary collaboration.





