Maurizio Sasso is affiliated with the University of Sannio in Italy and has made contributions primarily in the field of engineering. Their work focuses on several subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, building and construction, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, and pollution.
The research topics Maurizio Sasso covers include integrated energy systems optimization, building energy and comfort optimization, smart grid energy management, thermodynamic and exergetic analyses of power and cooling systems, geothermal energy systems and applications, refrigeration and air conditioning technologies, and heat transfer and optimization.
Frequent coauthors collaborating with Maurizio Sasso include Elisa Marrasso, Carlo Roselli, Giovanna Pallotta, Francesca Ceglia, and Chiara Martone.
Publications by Maurizio Sasso have appeared in notable venues such as Energies, Energy, Journal of Cleaner Production, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Sustainability.
Recent papers authored or coauthored by Maurizio Sasso are:
M. Dentice d’Accadia;M. Sasso;S. Sibilio;L. Vanoli
Fabrizio Ascione;Rosa Francesca De Masi;Filippo de Rossi;Romano Fistola
Carlo Roselli;Maurizio Sasso;Sergio Sibilio;Peter Tzscheutschler
Giovanni Angrisani;Alfonso Capozzoli;Francesco Minichiello;Carlo Roselli
R. Possidente;C. Roselli;M. Sasso;S. Sibilio
E. Marrasso;C. Roselli;M. Sasso
G. Angrisani;A. Rosato;C. Roselli;M. Sasso
Giovanni Angrisani;Francesco Minichiello;Carlo Roselli;Maurizio Sasso
G. Angrisani;G. Diglio;M. Sasso;F. Calise
F. Calise;M. Dentice d’Accadia;C. Roselli;M. Sasso
Giovanni Angrisani;Atsushi Akisawa;Elisa Marrasso;Carlo Roselli
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Giovanni Angrisani;Carlo Roselli;Maurizio Sasso;Francesco Tariello
Giovanni Angrisani;Evgueniy Entchev;Carlo Roselli;Maurizio Sasso
C. Roselli;G. Diglio;M. Sasso;F. Tariello
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Francesca Ceglia;Elisa Marrasso;Carlo Roselli;Maurizio Sasso
Piero Bareschino;Giuseppe Diglio;Francesco Pepe;Giovanni Angrisani
G. Angrisani;F. Minichiello;M. Sasso
Alberto Fichera;Elisa Marrasso;Maurizio Sasso;Rosaria Volpe
E. Marrasso;C. Roselli;M. Sasso;F. Tariello
Elisa Marrasso;Carlo Roselli;Maurizio Sasso;Francesco Tariello
Francesca Ceglia;Elisa Marrasso;Carlo Roselli;Maurizio Sasso
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