
About
Kevin Pope is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Memorial University of Newfoundland, part of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. He holds a B.Eng., M.A.Sc., and PhD from Ontario Tech University. His research focuses on sustainable energy systems, including wind energy, ocean energy, and clean hydrogen production. He has led the development of the Master of Applied Science in Energy Systems Engineering program and previously researched wind turbine behavior and hydrogen production at Ontario Tech.
Education: Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.), Master of Applied Science (M.A.Sc.), and Doctorate (PhD) in Mechanical Engineering from Ontario Tech University.
Research Interests: Sustainable Energy Systems, Thermo-fluids, Wind and Ocean Energy, Hydrogen Production, and Process Integration. His work emphasizes practical applications of renewable energy technologies and improving energy efficiency through advanced thermal and fluid dynamics modeling.
Key Contributions: Over 50 peer-reviewed articles on topics like turbine dynamics, phase change phenomena, and hydrogen production cycles. Awards include the I. W. Smith Award from the Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering. He is also a member of prominent engineering societies.
Advising/Grants: Active in graduate student mentorship and program development, though specific grant details are not listed here.
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