Malcolm McCulloch spends much of his time researching Automotive engineering, Environmental economics, Prosumer, Battery and Electricity. The various areas that he examines in his Automotive engineering study include Electricity generation, Grid parity and Range. He interconnects Distributed generation, Game theory and Energy management in the investigation of issues within Prosumer.
The Battery study combines topics in areas such as Electric vehicle, Hybrid system, Powertrain and Photovoltaic system, Electrical engineering. His studies in Electricity integrate themes in fields like Industrial organization, Smart grid, Peer-to-peer and Flexibility. His Smart grid study deals with Energy balance intersecting with Electric power system.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Control theory, Automotive engineering, Electrical engineering, Stator and Electric vehicle. His study looks at the relationship between Control theory and fields such as Induction motor, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His Automotive engineering research incorporates elements of Powertrain, Electricity, Degradation and Automotive industry.
His Electricity research includes elements of Environmental economics, Prosumer and Smart grid. His Stator study incorporates themes from Thermal and Electromagnetic coil. Many of his studies on Electric vehicle apply to Battery as well.
Malcolm McCulloch focuses on Prosumer, Energy management, Distributed generation, Cooperative game theory and Electric vehicle. His studies deal with areas such as Environmental economics and Game theory as well as Prosumer. His research in Environmental economics intersects with topics in Renewable energy, Smart grid and Peer-to-peer.
His Electric vehicle research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Automatic frequency control, Control theory, Battery, Conditional probability and Electrical grid. His study in Battery is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Electrical engineering, Cost of electricity by source and Cost reduction. His Electricity study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Energy consumption, Automotive engineering and Boiler.
His primary areas of study are Electric power system, Distributed generation, Electricity, Prosumer and Energy storage. His Distributed generation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cooperative game theory and Industrial organization. His research integrates issues of Transmission, Conditional probability, Automotive engineering, Smart grid and Monte Carlo method in his study of Electricity.
The concepts of his Automotive engineering study are interwoven with issues in Battery, Cogeneration, Photovoltaic system and Electrification. The Prosumer study combines topics in areas such as Environmental economics and Game theory. As a part of the same scientific study, he usually deals with the Energy storage, concentrating on Energy management and frequently concerns with Energy market.
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The Physics of the B Factories
A. J. Bevan;B. Golob;Th Mannel;S. Prell.
European Physical Journal C (2014)
The Physics of the B Factories
A. J. Bevan;B. Golob;Th. Mannel;S. Prell.
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Experiment (2014)
Using peer-to-peer energy-trading platforms to incentivize prosumers to form federated power plants
Thomas Morstyn;Niall Farrell;Sarah J. Darby;Malcolm D. McCulloch.
Nature Energy (2018)
Levelized cost of electricity for solar photovoltaic and electrical energy storage
Chun Sing Lai;Malcolm D. McCulloch.
Applied Energy (2017)
Bilateral Contract Networks for Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading
Thomas Morstyn;Alexander Teytelboym;Malcolm D. Mcculloch.
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid (2019)
Analysis of the Yokeless And Segmented Armature Machine
T.J. Woolmer;M.D. McCulloch.
international electric machines and drives conference (2007)
Modeling the prospects of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles to reduce CO2 emissions
Reed T. Doucette;Malcolm D. McCulloch.
Applied Energy (2011)
Realizing the electric-vehicle revolution
Martino Tran;David Banister;Justin D. K. Bishop;Malcolm D. McCulloch.
Nature Climate Change (2012)
Multiclass Energy Management for Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Driven by Prosumer Preferences
Thomas Morstyn;Malcolm D. McCulloch.
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems (2019)
Modeling the CO2 emissions from battery electric vehicles given the power generation mixes of different countries
Reed T. Doucette;Malcolm D. McCulloch.
Energy Policy (2011)
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