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Gregory Sewell is a Researcher at the University of Southampton specializing in energy systems and building performance. His work focuses on sustainable energy solutions, human-building interactions, and domestic energy consumption patterns, with emphasis on thermal energy storage and demographic impacts on resource usage.
His research integrates building science, data analysis, and behavioral studies to optimize residential energy efficiency. Key interests include experimental validation of heat deferral systems, statistical modeling of household energy behavior, and sustainable building technologies for reducing carbon footprints in domestic environments.
Recent publications demonstrate trends in field-tested energy interventions and predictive modeling of consumption across household compositions. The LATENT project’s heat deferral trial and demographic-focused consumption forecasting highlight applied methodologies for advancing sustainable building practices and energy policy development.
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