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Personal bio
Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer focusing on building energy efficiency. He served as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation in San Francisco, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He holds degrees in electrical engineering (BS 1985, MS 1986) and industrial engineering (MS 1990) from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. Erik teaches at Stanford in the winter, and otherwise spends much of his time on a hobby farm in the Sacramento Valley picking up after the goats, donkeys, chickens, ducks and a goose. Currently teaching
CEE 156: Building Systems Design & Analysis
(Winter)
CEE 256: Building Systems Design & Analysis (Winter) CEE 299L: Independent Project in Civil and Environmental Engineering (Autumn, Spring, Summer) CEE 299: Independent Study in Civil Engineering for CEE-MS Students (Winter, Spring, Summer) |