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Lecturer, Institute of Sustainable Energy Technology, Faculty of Engineering
Dr Yuehong Su is a lecturer at the Institute of Sustainable Energy Technology, Department of the Built Environment, University of Nottingham. He has experience in air conditioning, adsorption/absorption/ejector cooling, energy efficiency, heat storage, daylighting, solar concentration, CFD modelling and building simulation. Dr Su has worked on a number of projects funded by the EPSRC, EU, MAFF-Link and industry at the Department of the Built Environment and has published over 50 papers in refereed journals and conferences. He is the supervisor/co-supervisor of several PhD students and postdoctoral researchers, and the Course Director for MSc Sustainable Energy and Entrepreneurship. Dr Su has a current research focus on daylighting and natural ventilation in a close collaboration with UK companies to develop various renewable energy solutions for daylighting and natural ventilation in low/zero emissions buildings. Dr Su is experienced in experimentation and simulation of daylighting systems and solar concentration systems.
PV: building-integrated solar concentration PV
Daylighting: RADIANCE and PHOTOPIA simulation, measurement and monitoring of Monodraught lightpipes
Natural ventilation: evaluation and simulation of Monodraught windcatchers
Building insulation: evaluation and EnergyPlus simulation
Cooling: adsorption/absorption/ejector cooling
Energy efficiency
Heat storage
Advanced refrigeration and heat pump cycles
Compound Parabolic Concentrator (CPC) for PV & daylighting
PHOTOPIA optical simulation
EnergyPlus simulation
CO2 absorption power generation
The University of NottinghamUniversity Park Nottingham, NG7 2RD
telephone: +44 (0) 115 951 4163 email:engineering@nottingham.ac.uk