معرفی
Professor Tim Anderson is a mechanical engineer specializing in renewable energy technologies and natural convection heat transfer. He holds a Professorship at Charles Sturt University (CSU) and leads the CSU Engineering program. His research focuses on solar energy systems, sustainable built environments, and fluid mechanics. Anderson completed his BE and ME at the University of New South Wales and his PhD at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. He collaborates closely with industry, contributing to standards development for solar water heating and heat pumps. Over 15 PhD students have graduated under his supervision, addressing topics such as smart energy management and photovoltaic-thermal integration.
His professional affiliations include Engineers Australia, the Royal Society of New Zealand, and the Australasian Fluid Mechanics Society. Recent research trends span solar desalination systems, policy analysis for energy transitions, and fluidized bed solar receiver optimization. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary solutions, bridging engineering, environmental science, and policy.
Anderson’s contributions extend to pedagogy, advancing community-centered learning in engineering education. He has published widely on heat transfer, energy systems, and renewable technologies, with a focus on practical applications in diverse climates and regions, including Nepal and Singapore.


