Profiles

Title: Research Scientist
Role: My primary focus is on integrating building simulation modeling and machine learning techniques to enhance building performance.
Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Title: Project Engineer
Role: Conducting research and development in the integration of renewable energy technologies to remote and northern microgrids, and empowering communities in their transition towards clean energy solutions.
Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Title: Research Scientist/ Former Canadian Science Policy fellow
Role: Hydrogen economy / energy system/ transition to net-zero 2050
Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Title: Research Scientist
Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Title: Senior Wind Engineer
Role: Lead the wind group for CanmetENERGY-Ottawa.  Research is undertaken within three distinct areas – grid integration; resource assessment; Northern and remote communities.
Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Title: Research Engineer
Role: Ryan Kilpatrick is a research engineer at CanmetENERGY-Ottawa, Natural Resources Canada. In this role, he is responsible for conducting research on various aspects of wind farm performance, wind power forecasting, renewable energy integration and...
Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Title: Research Scientist
Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Title: Senior Research Engineer
Role: Fluid Dynamicist/Reacting flow specialist/CFD expert. I started working with CanmetENERGY in 2007.  My expertise in modelling and analyzing reacting fluid flows enables me to develop energy science and technology for the environmental and economic...
Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Title: Smart Grid Project Leader
Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Title: Research Scientist, Group Leader of Fluidized Bed Conversion & Gasification
Role: I lead the Fluidized Bed Conversion and Gasification team in developing and evaluating technologies that reduce or eliminate greenhouse gas emissions in industry.
Organization: Natural Resources Canada

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