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Flavio Caresana is an Associate Professor at the Department of Industrial Engineering and Mathematical Sciences (DIISM) within the Faculty of Engineering at Università Politecnica delle Marche (UNIVPM) in Ancona, Italy. His academic work focuses on energy systems with particular emphasis on sustainable technologies and environmental applications.
Professor Caresana's research spans multiple areas of energy engineering, with primary focus on heat pump systems, hydrogen storage technologies, renewable energy integration, and energy recovery systems. His work combines theoretical modeling with experimental validation, particularly in the areas of thermal engineering and sustainable energy systems. He has developed methodologies for multi-objective optimization of energy systems, techno-economic analysis of emerging technologies, and dynamic control strategies for energy storage solutions.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward addressing climate change mitigation through technological innovation. Key research themes include the integration of renewable energy sources into building systems, carbon-neutral urban planning, and the development of efficient energy storage solutions. Professor Caresana's work often bridges theoretical engineering principles with practical applications in the energy sector.
Professor Caresana maintains an active research profile with numerous publications in international journals and conference proceedings. His work contributes significantly to the fields of thermal engineering, sustainable energy systems, and environmental technology.
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