The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Simulation, Meteorology, Energy consumption, Occupancy and Building simulation. Ian Beausoleil-Morrison has researched Simulation in several fields, including Smart lighting, Control, Daylighting and Ceiling. His work carried out in the field of Meteorology brings together such families of science as Photovoltaic system, Tilt and Electricity market.
His Energy consumption research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Artificial neural network, Energy, Estimation and Statistical model. His Occupancy research incorporates themes from Field, Environmental engineering and Energy conservation. In his research on the topic of Cogeneration, Energy recovery and Waste management is strongly related with Efficient energy use.
Ian Beausoleil-Morrison mainly focuses on Simulation, Cogeneration, Energy consumption, Environmental engineering and Electricity. His studies in Simulation integrate themes in fields like Energy, Thermal, TRNSYS, Energy transformation and Flexibility. His studies deal with areas such as Stirling engine, Automotive engineering, Calibration and Process engineering as well as Cogeneration.
He works mostly in the field of Energy consumption, limiting it down to topics relating to Environmental economics and, in certain cases, Renewable energy. His research in Environmental engineering intersects with topics in Waste management, Retrofitting and Thermal energy storage. His study on Thermal energy storage also encompasses disciplines like
Ian Beausoleil-Morrison mainly investigates Environmental engineering, Thermal, Simulation, Architectural engineering and Energy consumption. His Environmental engineering study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Heat pump, Range, Calibration and Thermal energy storage. Ian Beausoleil-Morrison combines subjects such as Waste management, Photovoltaic system, Heating system and Solar combisystem with his study of Thermal energy storage.
Ian Beausoleil-Morrison focuses mostly in the field of Waste management, narrowing it down to topics relating to Thermal energy and, in certain cases, Electricity. His Simulation study combines topics in areas such as Energy performance, Reliability engineering, Cogeneration and Water heater. The study incorporates disciplines such as Retrofitting, Heat transfer, Test case and Environmental economics in addition to Energy consumption.
His primary areas of investigation include Occupancy, Electricity, Environmental engineering, Thermal energy storage and Heat pump. His Occupancy research includes themes of Field, Thermostat and Relative humidity. The various areas that Ian Beausoleil-Morrison examines in his Electricity study include Building energy, Air conditioning, Sample, Civil engineering and Forensic engineering.
His Environmental engineering research includes elements of Electricity generation, Waste management, Environmental economics and Retrofitting. The Thermal energy storage study combines topics in areas such as Heating system, Energy consumption, Photovoltaic system, Building-integrated photovoltaics and HVAC. His study in Heat pump is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Renewable energy, Thermal energy and Solar energy.
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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.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2011)
A critical review of observation studies, modeling, and simulation of adaptive occupant behaviors in offices
H. Burak Gunay;William O'Brien;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison.
Building and Environment (2013)
The adaptive coupling of heat and air flow modelling within dynamic whole-building simulation
Ian David Beausoleil-Morrison.
(2000)
Synthetically derived profiles for representing occupant-driven electric loads in Canadian housing
Marianne M. Armstrong;Mike C. Swinton;Hajo Ribberink;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison.
Journal of Building Performance Simulation (2009)
Optimal solar-PV tilt angle and azimuth: An Ontario (Canada) case-study
Ian H. Rowlands;Briana Paige Kemery;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison.
Energy Policy (2011)
Development and implementation of an adaptive lighting and blinds control algorithm
H. Burak Gunay;William O'Brien;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison;Sara Gilani.
Building and Environment (2017)
Disaggregating categories of electrical energy end-use from whole-house hourly data
Benjamin J. Birt;Guy R. Newsham;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison;Marianne M. Armstrong.
Energy and Buildings (2012)
Integrating CFD and building simulation
M. Bartak;I. Beausoleil-Morrison;J.A. Clarke;J. Denev.
Building and Environment (2002)
Occupant related household energy consumption in Canada: Estimation using a bottom-up neural-network technique
Lukas G. Swan;V. Ismet Ugursal;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison.
Energy and Buildings (2011)
Implementation and comparison of existing occupant behaviour models in EnergyPlus
H. Burak Gunay;William O'Brien;Ian Beausoleil-Morrison.
Journal of Building Performance Simulation (2016)
Journal of Building Performance Simulation
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