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Roger Moss is a Research Fellow at the University of Warwick, affiliated with the Sustainable Energy Group within the School of Engineering. He holds an MA (Cantab), DPhil (Oxon), PGCE, CEng, and FIMechE qualifications. His research focuses on sustainable energy systems, including ammonia/salt resorption heat pumps, solar thermal collectors, and domestic hot water optimization. He has led modules like ES3C3 and supervised interdisciplinary student projects in micro-hydro systems and remotely operated submarines. His work includes EPSRC-funded projects on solar energy efficiency and thermal cycling rig development. Moss has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications on thermal engineering, turbomachinery, and renewable energy systems.
- Education: MA (Cambridge), DPhil (Oxford), Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE)
- Engineering qualifications: Chartered Engineer (CEng), Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (FIMechE)
Research Interests: Sustainable Energy including solar thermal systems, heat pumps, and micro-hydro; Thermal Engineering with a focus on heat transfer and fluid dynamics; Renewable Systems optimization for domestic and industrial applications.
Publications highlight advancements in evacuated solar collector efficiency, heat pump design, and turbine heat flux analysis. His EPSRC-funded projects include Mission Innovation Challenge #7 collaborations with Loughborough and Ulster Universities. Teaching includes module leadership and hands-on group projects involving mechanical, systems, electronics, and computer science students.
Key Projects: Developed a virtual solar simulator, optimized domestic hot water systems, and pioneered evacuated flat-plate solar collector fabrication. Current work includes ammonia/salt resorption heat pump simulation and micro-hydro system design.



