“Andy has had a huge impact on the education of Penn State engineering undergraduate students, particularly first-year students,” said Sven Bilén, head of the School of Engineering Design, Technology, and Professional Programs and professor of engineering design, electrical engineering and aerospace engineering. “He has highlighted the importance of sustainability to the engineering design process and has left a legacy of tools and modules that our faculty will continue to use with future students.”
In addition to his work with students and faculty, throughout his academic career, Lau consulted with Met-Ed, York International, Trans/Air Manufacturing and Energy Opportunities Inc.
From 1999 to 2008, Lau served as a partner and energy modeler for 7group, an engineering firm specializing in green design consulting, primarily for commercial buildings. Prior to his time at Penn State, he worked for four years as a design engineer developing manufactured solar homes at the Idaho National Lab and for two years at Southern Solar Energy Center in Atlanta, Georgia. At Southern Solar, Lau managed a solar water heater study involving Bill Aungst, a faculty member at the Harrisburg campus. From that relationship, the idea of completing a graduate degree and teaching engineering technology emerged.