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Carlo Roselli is a Full Professor in the Department of Engineering at the University of Sannio, Italy, specializing in Industrial Technical Physics (ING-IND/10). He has been a permanent faculty member since 2006, progressing from University Researcher to Full Professor in 2020. His research is centered on sustainable energy systems, with a focus on polygeneration, microcogeneration, trigeneration, and renewable energy integration.
- Full Professor, Department of Engineering, University of Sannio (2020–present)
- Associate Professor, Department of Engineering, University of Sannio (2017–2020)
- Confirmed Researcher, University of Sannio (2009–2017)
- University Researcher, University of Sannio (2006–2009)
Carlo Roselli’s research interests include energy efficiency, dynamic simulation of energy systems, environmental impact assessment using metrics like TEWI and ETEWI, solar-assisted hybrid systems, heat pumps, and the development of tools for Positive Energy Districts. His work often involves experimental and simulation-based analysis under Mediterranean climate conditions, particularly in Southern Italy.
The recent articles highlight a strong trend toward sustainable urban energy systems, with a focus on decarbonization, renewable integration, and smart energy communities. His publications span topics such as micro-trigeneration, geothermal plants, wind-driven CCHP systems, and innovative environmental indices like ETEWI. The research emphasizes real-world applications in residential, commercial, and community-level energy systems.
Scientific awards and honors are not explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
Carlo Roselli has collaborated extensively with researchers including Maurizio Sasso, Elisa Marrasso, Giovanni Angrisani, and Francesco Tariello. His work is often supported by experimental facilities and simulation tools, contributing to national and European energy policy frameworks. While specific grants are not listed, his research aligns with EU climate and energy targets, particularly in primary energy savings and greenhouse gas reduction.
He is part of a research team within the Department of Engineering at the University of Sannio that focuses on advanced energy systems, experimental validation, and sustainable technology implementation. The team conducts research on small-scale polygeneration, hybrid solar systems, and environmental performance metrics, operating under real-world Mediterranean climatic conditions.
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