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Corey Blackman is a researcher at the Energy and Environmental Technology department within the School of Information and Engineering at Mälardalen University. His work focuses on advanced heat pump systems, particularly sorption-based and thermally driven technologies for sustainable energy applications.
- Research Interests: Heat Pump Technology, Thermal Energy Systems, Sorption Systems, Energy Efficiency, Solar-Assisted Heating/Cooling
- Key Affiliations: Mälardalen University, School of Information and Engineering
Blackman's 15 most recent publications (2014-2020) explore thermodynamic modeling, modular system design, and experimental evaluation of sorption heat pumps. These studies often intersect with renewable energy integration, material optimization, and system efficiency improvements.
His research spans theoretical modeling, experimental validation, and techno-economic analysis of technologies like adsorption heat exchangers, gas-driven sorption modules, and solar-integrated systems. While specific awards or student advising details aren't mentioned here, his work contributes significantly to advancing sustainable thermal energy solutions.
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