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Ian Beausoleil-Morrison

Ian Beausoleil-Morrison

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
40
Citations
5948
World Ranking
7382
National Ranking
300

Ian Beausoleil-Morrison publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ian Beausoleil-Morrison sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 151 publications — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Ian Beausoleil-Morrison D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ian Beausoleil-Morrison sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

Ian Beausoleil-Morrison is affiliated with Carleton University in Canada and specializes in engineering and energy research. Their work primarily focuses on building energy and comfort optimization, solar energy systems and technologies, and solar thermal and photovoltaic systems.

Their research spans several subfields including building and construction, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, mechanical engineering, environmental engineering, and plant science.

Frequent publication venues for Ian Beausoleil-Morrison include:

  • Energy and Buildings
  • Solar Energy
  • Science and Technology for the Built Environment
  • Journal of Building Performance Simulation
  • Journal of Building Engineering

Their notable recent papers include:

  • Water-to-water heat pump integration in a solar seasonal storage system for space heating and domestic hot water production of a single-family house in a cold climate, 2020, Solar Energy
  • Experimental and modelled performance of a building-scale solar thermal system with seasonal storage water tank, 2021, Solar Energy
  • Multi-zone field study of rule extraction control to simplify implementation of predictive control to reduce building energy use, 2020, Energy and Buildings
  • A modelling approach and a case study to answer the question: What does it take to retrofit a community to net-zero energy?, 2021, Journal of Building Engineering
  • Characterizing the performance of a passive solar house with hydronic floor energy capture system - Heating season experiments, 2021, Energy and Buildings

Ian collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Sarah Brown
  • Jayson Bursill
  • Luminita Dumitrascu
  • Patrizio Manganiello
  • Jonathan Govaerts

Their key topics of research are:

  • Building Energy and Comfort Optimization
  • Solar Energy Systems and Technologies
  • Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Systems
  • Greenhouse Technology and Climate Control
  • Geothermal Energy Systems and Applications
  • Urban Heat Island Mitigation
  • Energy Efficiency and Management

Best Publications

  • A review of available methods for seasonal storage of solar thermal energy in residential applications

    Patrice Pinel;Cynthia Ann Cruickshank;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison;Adam Wills

  • A critical review of observation studies, modeling, and simulation of adaptive occupant behaviors in offices

    H. Burak Gunay;William O'Brien;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison

  • The adaptive coupling of heat and air flow modelling within dynamic whole-building simulation

    Ian David Beausoleil-Morrison

  • Development and implementation of an adaptive lighting and blinds control algorithm

    H. Burak Gunay;William O'Brien;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison;Sara Gilani

  • Optimal solar-PV tilt angle and azimuth: An Ontario (Canada) case-study

    Ian H. Rowlands;Briana Paige Kemery;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison

  • Synthetically derived profiles for representing occupant-driven electric loads in Canadian housing

    Marianne M. Armstrong;Mike C. Swinton;Hajo Ribberink;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison

  • Implementation and comparison of existing occupant behaviour models in EnergyPlus

    H. Burak Gunay;William O'Brien;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison

  • Disaggregating categories of electrical energy end-use from whole-house hourly data

    Benjamin J. Birt;Guy R. Newsham;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison;Marianne M. Armstrong

  • Integrating CFD and building simulation

    M. Bartak;I. Beausoleil-Morrison;J.A. Clarke;J. Denev

  • Measured end-use electric load profiles for 12 Canadian houses at high temporal resolution

    Neil Saldanha;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison

  • Internal convective heat transfer modeling: Critical review and discussion of experimentally derived correlations

    L. Peeters;I. Beausoleil-Morrison;Atila Novoselac

  • Occupant related household energy consumption in Canada: Estimation using a bottom-up neural-network technique

    Lukas G. Swan;V. Ismet Ugursal;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison

  • Techno-economic assessment and optimization of Stirling engine micro-cogeneration systems in residential buildings

    Kari Alanne;Niklas Söderholm;Kai Sirén;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison

  • Specifications for modelling fuel cell and combustion-based residential cogeneration device within whole-building simulation programs

    Ian Beausoleil-Morrison;Nick Kelly

  • Representative hot water draw profiles at high temporal resolution for simulating the performance of solar thermal systems

    Skai Edwards;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison;André Laperrière

  • Effect of external shading on household energy requirement for heating and cooling in Canada

    Sara Nikoofard;V. Ismet Ugursal;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison

  • Techno-economic feasibility evaluation of air to water heat pump retrofit in the Canadian housing stock

    S. Rasoul Asaee;V. Ismet Ugursal;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison

  • On adaptive occupant-learning window blind and lighting controls

    H. Burak Gunay;William O'Brien;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison;Brent Huchuk

  • Modeling plug-in equipment load patterns in private office spaces

    H. Burak Gunay;William O’Brien;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison;Sara Gilani

  • Development and implementation of a thermostat learning algorithm

    H. Burak Gunay;William O'Brien;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison;Jayson Bursill

Frequent Co-Authors

William O'Brien
William O'Brien Carleton University
Guy R. Newsham
Guy R. Newsham National Research Council Canada
Andreas Weber
Andreas Weber University of Bonn
Viktor Dorer
Viktor Dorer Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
Atila Novoselac
Atila Novoselac The University of Texas at Austin
Georgios Kokogiannakis
Georgios Kokogiannakis University of Wollongong
Maurizio Sasso
Maurizio Sasso University of Sannio
Arsen Krikor Melikov
Arsen Krikor Melikov Technical University of Denmark
Jef Poortmans
Jef Poortmans KU Leuven

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