Offering expertise on cooling and heating technologies, thermal energy storages, waste heat recovery, conventional and advanced control engineering
The Cooling and Heating Research Group is active at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) in Sønderborg (Denmark). The related research group conducts R&D activities mainly related to sustainable cooling and heating technologies, natural working fluids, waste heat recovery, thermal energy storages, data-driven control, adaptive model predictive control, energy optimizing control and fault detection and diagnosis, among others.
- F2 Solar
- F3 Geothermal
- F7 Other
- G4 Zero carbon building
- G5 Co-generation | CHP
- H1 Demand Side Management
- H3 Energy as a service
- I3 Thermal storage
- K1 IoT
- K2 Artificial Intelligence
Contact
Name: Paride GulloCompany: University of Southern Denmark
Type of Organisation: University
Country: Denmark
Web: https://www.sdu.dk/en
Telephone:
Brief description of my Organisation
The SDU is both the third-largest and the third-oldest Danish university and currently educates about 32,000 students. Since the introduction of the ranking systems in 2012, the University of Southern Denmark has consistently been ranked as one of the top
50 young universities in the world by both the Times Higher Education World University Rankings and the QS World University Rankings. The SDU is also among the top 20 universities in Scandinavia.