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Joseph Lstiburek, B.A.Sc., M.Eng., Ph.D., P.Eng.,
is a principal of Building Science Corporation. He is a
building scientist who investigates building failures and
is internationally recognized as an authority on moisture
related building problems and indoor air quality. He is
a member of ASTM and the past chairman of ASTM E241 - Increasing
the Durability of Building Assemblies from Moisture Induced
Damage. He is a contributor and reviewer of Chapters 21
and 22 of ASHRAE Fundamentals. Dr. Lstiburek is an ASHRAE
fellow and a voting member of ASHRAE Standard 62 - Ventilation
for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality. He is also a voting member
for both the ASHRAE Technical Committee 4.3 Ventilation
Requirements and Infiltration and ASHRAE Technical Committee
4.4 Building Materials and Building Envelope Performance.
Dr. Lstiburek has appeared on PBS NOVA ("Can buildings make
you sick?") and is the author of numerous books and technical
papers on building science, indoor air quality and durability.
He is the author of the U.S. DOE Handbook on Moisture Control
and a special contributor to the EPA guidance document on
Building Air Quality: A Guide for Building Owners and Facility
Managers. He is one of the world's foremost authorities
on energy efficient construction techniques and heads one
of the four the Building America program teams for the U.S.
Department of Energy. He is the developer of ADA (the Air
Drywall Approach to air barriers) and a building science
researcher affiliated with the Centre for Building Science,
University of Toronto. He is a former Director of Research
of the Housing and Urban Development Association of Canada.
Dr. Lstiburek has written numerous books and technical
papers on building construction. He is the best selling
author of the Builder Guides and has over 50 technical and
journal articles to his credit. He has conducted forensic
investigations and served as an expert witness on building
failures all over the U.S. He is an expert in the areas
of rain penetration, air barriers, vapor barriers, air quality,
durability and construction technology. He specializes in
rain damage and mold and microbial contamination of buildings.
Dr. Lstiburek is an acclaimed public speaker and lecturer
in building science. His seminars and presentations on building
durability issues are attended by hundreds of architects,
engineers, builders, and property managers in the United
States each year.
Dr. Lstiburek received an undergraduate degree in Mechanical
Engineering from the University of Toronto, a masters degree
in Civil Engineering from the University of Toronto and
a Doctorate in Building Science at the University of Toronto.
Dr. Lstiburek has been a licensed Professional Engineer
in the Province of Ontario since 1982.
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