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Gowtham Mohan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Technology at the University of Houston's Cullen College of Engineering. His research focuses on advancing renewable energy systems, thermal engineering, and sustainable technologies. He leads projects in solar thermal systems, particle flow dynamics, and energy storage materials. His work integrates experimental and computational methods to optimize energy efficiency and system performance.
Key research areas include solar agrivoltaic systems, high-temperature particle receivers, and PVT (Photovoltaic Thermal) systems. He has conducted extensive studies on thermal energy storage materials, corrosion-resistant alloys, and non-intrusive measurement techniques for particle plumes. His contributions span interdisciplinary applications such as sustainable desalination, combined cycle power plant optimization, and environmental integration of energy systems.
Dr. Mohan's publications emphasize novel methodologies for particle velocity estimation, thermal imaging analysis, and system feasibility studies. His work bridges theoretical innovation with practical applications in energy sustainability and thermal engineering. He collaborates closely with industry and academic partners to translate research into real-world solutions.
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