Rashiek Barber’s Profile

Rashiek Barber
Display Name
Rashiek Barber
Major Program of Study
Environmental Control Technology

My Courses

ENG 1121 English Comp II section OL 25

ENG 1121 English Comp II section OL 25

English Composition II is a course to help student further improve their writing skills through various activities and assignments. Writing well is essential for all college students regardless of their majors or future plans.

My Projects

Student Life & Development

Student Life & Development

City Tech students participate in clubs and organizations, reflecting a broad range of academic and social interests. Working closely with student clubs and the Student Government Association, Student Life and Development promotes full participation and access to student events and activities without regard to race, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, age, religion, disability status, gender identity, sexual orientation or national origin. Programming developed and/or sponsored by the Office of Student Life and Development is organized into four categories: Leadership Development Diversity Education Community Service and Civic Engagement Social and Community Awareness

Understanding the impact of climate change on building energy consumption

Understanding the impact of climate change on building energy consumption

As an CRSP undergraduate Researcher Scholars/Engineer having the ability to display, study and shed light on real time climate senerios and variables which are forever changing along with its change to the magnitude of global warming. By collecting various data existing factors, such as cooling and heating demands, respective results are obtained to account for energy consumption. We are able to predict & prevent wasteful which results in harmful climate burdens impacting global warming.

Advancement of the Measurement of the Indoor Environment in Building Entrance

Advancement of the Measurement of the Indoor Environment in Building Entrance

Researchers have found that natural airflow through large openings in buildings, such as doors and windows, contributes significantly to building energy consumption. Additionally, it has a significant impact on indoor environmental quality. Most studies focused on a few factors since quantifying infiltration is complicated. For this reason, more research is needed to develop better methods of measuring infiltration and to understand how airflows behave. To that end, we continue to explore various methods to accurately calculate the amount of infiltration and exfiltration that takes place in large openings. We searched for various instruments and measuring methods in the literature. The findings helped us develop a plan for field measurements in real buildings. Field measurements are needed to gather data for the main factors, so that the impact of unwanted airflow thorough entrance doors can be properly evaluated.

My Clubs

International Facilities Management (IFMA) Club

International Facilities Management (IFMA) Club

The club connects City Tech students to the world of IFMA. IFMA was “founded in 1980, IFMA is the world’s largest and most widely recognized international association for facility management professionals, supporting 24,000 members in more than 100 countries.”

NYCCT IFMA Student Club

NYCCT IFMA Student Club

The purpose of the NYCCT IFMA student Facility Management Student Club is to promote professional development, network opportunities, educational experiences, community, camaraderie, alumni involvement, and awareness of the Facilities Management field.

National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) Club

National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) Club

Club Mission/Purpose: To certify that our engineering students are prepared to offer the highest standard of service in the industry through having the right credential(s)/certification.

The National Society of Black Engineers

The National Society of Black Engineers

The society’s mission is to increase the number of culturally responsible Black Engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community

NSCS Honors Society Collegiate Scholars

NSCS Honors Society Collegiate Scholars

The National Society of Collegiate Scholars is non-profit honor society that recognizes and elevates undergraduate students who demonstrate academic excellence early in college. It is a leading, certified non-profit organization with nearly 300 chapters nationwide. With its three pillars of scholarship, leadership, and service.