
About
Yunting Ge is a Professor of Building Services Engineering at the School of the Built Environment and Architecture, London South Bank University (LSBU), and Director of the Centre for Civil and Building Services Engineering (CCiBSE). He holds a PhD from Tsinghua University and prior academic roles at Brunel University London and the University of South Wales. His research focuses on energy conservation, renewable energy systems, hydrogen technology, and thermofluids, with over £16.5M in secured research funding. Key projects include the H2-Heat initiative (EPSRC) and hydrogen storage solutions (Innovate UK). He has published over 150 peer-reviewed papers and supervised >10 PhD students.
Education: BSc/MSc (Xi’an Jiaotong University), PhD (Tsinghua University). Professional roles include President of IIR Commission E1 and Fellow of the Institute of Refrigeration. Research emphasizes solar chimney power plants, CO2 transcritical systems, and heat exchanger design.
Grants: £979,291 (EPSRC H2-Heat), £1,029,423 (Innovate UK Hydrogen Storage). Awards: Fellow of the Institute of Refrigeration. Current projects integrate renewable energy into net-zero carbon buildings and explore advanced hydrogen storage alloys.
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