Eduard Massaguer Colomer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Construction Engineering at the University of Girona, where he is part of the School of Engineering. He is a Serra Húnter Fellow, reflecting his strong research and academic trajectory. He is affiliated with the Research Group in Fluids, Energy and Environmental Engineering (GREFEMA) and leads research in thermoelectric energy harvesting and waste heat recovery. His research focuses on improving the efficiency of thermoelectric generators for heat recovery in automotive, industrial, and renewable energy systems. Key areas include: Thermoelectric generator design and optimization Waste heat recovery from exhaust gases and industrial processes Integration with solar, biomass, and marine systems Dynamic modeling and experimental validation Technology transfer and spin-off development His recent publications reveal a consistent focus on energy conversion efficiency, transient thermal behavior, and practical applications of thermoelectric systems across transportation, industrial, and domestic sectors. He has contributed significantly to hybrid energy systems and low-cost solutions for rural electrification. His scientific awards include: Extraordinary Doctoral Award 2016 (UdG) Volkswagen Think Blue Award 2015 Seal of Excellence 2019 (European Commission) Multiple awards from Repsol Foundation, Iberdrola Foundation, and La Caixa He has supervised two doctoral theses and led multiple competitive research projects, securing over €320k as Principal Investigator and €500k in total funding. His work has led to four patents and five technology transfer contracts. He co-founded the spin-off Nabla Thermoelectrics SL (2016–2021), demonstrating strong industry collaboration and innovation impact. He is actively involved in research leadership, having served as guest editor for a special issue on Solar Thermoelectric Generators in MDPI Energies. His lab work centers on the Heat and Cold Laboratory at the University of Girona, where experimental validation and prototype development are conducted.




