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Jamie Russell is a Professor and Director of the Appalachian Energy Center at Appalachian State University, affiliated with the Department of Sustainable Technology and the Built Environment within the College of Fine and Applied Arts. His work bridges engineering, sustainability, and education, focusing on the integration of renewable energy and efficient technologies in the built environment.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina
- M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina
- B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Clemson University
His research interests include green design, solar thermal systems, energy efficiency in buildings, and innovation in engineering education. He emphasizes technology transfer and sustainable systems development, particularly for residential and industrial applications. His work in photoactive thin films and material-energy flow analysis demonstrates a deep commitment to sustainable engineering solutions.
The publications highlight a consistent trajectory in sustainability science, renewable energy integration, and engineering education reform. His research spans technical innovation, systems analysis, and ethical considerations in engineering practice, with a strong regional and educational focus.
Scientific Awards:
- Best Paper Award, ASME Energy Sustainability Conference (2007)
Russell mentors students through research and teaching in sustainable building systems and renewable energy. He leads the Appalachian Energy Center, driving interdisciplinary projects in energy sustainability, curriculum development, and technology commercialization. His work with ASEE and regional engineering programs underscores his role in shaping engineering education. Though specific grants are not listed, his leadership and publications suggest active engagement in funded research and collaborative initiatives.





