Former CEEE Director Reinhard Radermacher (1925-1952) founded the Distinguished Graduate Endowed Fellowship for Energy Innovation in Mechanical Engineering to support students who are committed to innovating the next generation of sustainable heating and cooling solutions.
Each year, the fellowship supports one student from the Center for Environmental Energy Engineering who demonstrates outstanding academic excellence and a commitment to developing technologies that are efficient, affordable and environmentally friendly.
Continuing Dr. Radermacher's Legacy
Professor Radermacher was an internationally recognized expert in energy conversion systems, specializing in heat pumps, air conditioners, refrigeration, and integrated cooling, heating, and power systems. His scholarship generated over 600 publications, including three books, more than 200 invention records and 17 U.S. patents. He consistently ranked in the top 2% of researchers worldwide based on the number of career-long citations of his work. Academics, researchers and other inventors alike sought him out for inspiration and insight.
A native of Germany, Dr. Radermacher earned his Ph.D. in physics from the Technical University of Munich in 1981 before moving to the United States and joining the University of Maryland faculty. In 1991, he co-founded CEEE to conduct pre-competitive research for the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC&R) industry and to equip students with the tools to succeed in the workforce.
Dr. Radermacher cherished mentoring his students and entrusted them to expand on his life's work by building a future based on sustainable technologies. This fellowship program carries on his legacy by supporting student innovators.
