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Dr. Paul Henshaw is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Windsor. He holds a PhD (1995), MASc (1990), and dual bachelor's degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Chemistry (University of Western Ontario, 1985/1983). His research focuses on renewable energy systems, particularly solar energy applications, thermoelectric systems, and absorption cooling technologies. He has contributed to advancements in exergy analysis, optimization algorithms for energy systems, and greenhouse climate modeling in subarctic environments.
Key affiliations include Professional Engineers Ontario and the American Solar Energy Society.
Research highlights include optimizing photovoltaic-thermoelectric hybrid systems, analyzing wind-solar energy interactions, and developing models for bubble-pump-driven absorption cooling. Over 50 peer-reviewed articles since 1981 reflect his interdisciplinary work spanning thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and sustainable engineering.
He collaborates on projects like Canada’s subarctic greenhouse modeling and Mexico’s renewable energy shoreline initiatives. His work bridges theoretical analysis with practical applications in energy efficiency and climate adaptation.


