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D-Index
36
Citations
7453
World Ranking
8584
National Ranking
2373

Pedro J. Mago 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 Pedro J. Mago sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 149 publications — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Pedro J. Mago 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 Pedro J. Mago sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Pedro J. Mago is a researcher affiliated with West Virginia University in the United States, specializing in engineering with a focus on energy-related fields. Their academic work centers around several interdisciplinary subfields, including renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, building and construction, mechanical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, and environmental engineering.

The primary topics covered in their research involve building energy and comfort optimization, solar thermal and photovoltaic systems, wind and air flow studies, thermodynamic and exergetic analyses of power and cooling systems, smart grid energy management, smart cities and technologies, and refrigeration and air conditioning technologies.

Pedro J. Mago has contributed to a range of scholarly publications, appearing frequently in journals such as Energies, Sustainability, Journal of Energy Resources Technology, and Climate. Their recent works include:

  • Design and Implementation of Smart Buildings: A Review of Current Research Trend, 2022, Energies
  • Energy Modeling and Model Predictive Control for HVAC in Buildings: A Review of Current Research Trends, 2022, Energies
  • Implementation of a Long Short-Term Memory Transfer Learning (LSTM-TL)-Based Data-Driven Model for Building Energy Demand Forecasting, 2023, Sustainability
  • Impact on Renewable Design Requirements of Net-Zero Carbon Buildings under Potential Future Climate Scenarios, 2021, Climate
  • Design and Optimization of Integrated Distributed Energy Systems for Off-Grid Buildings, 2021, Journal of Energy Resources Technology

The researcher has collaborated regularly with several co-authors, including Heejin Cho, Dongsu Kim, Jian Zhang, Jongman Lee, and Yeobeom Yoon, reflecting a diverse network of academic partnerships spanning multiple studies.

Best Publications

  • An examination of regenerative organic Rankine cycles using dry fluids

    Pedro J. Mago;Louay M. Chamra;Kalyan Srinivasan;Chandramohan Somayaji

  • Methodology to estimate building energy consumption using EnergyPlus Benchmark Models

    Nelson Fumo;Pedro Mago;Rogelio Luck

  • Combined cooling, heating and power: A review of performance improvement and optimization

    Heejin Cho;Amanda D. Smith;Pedro Mago

  • Analysis and optimization of CCHP systems based on energy, economical, and environmental considerations

    P.J. Mago;L.M. Chamra

  • Analysis of exhaust waste heat recovery from a dual fuel low temperature combustion engine using an Organic Rankine Cycle

    Kalyan K. Srinivasan;Pedro J. Mago;Sundar R. Krishnan

  • Evaluation of CCHP systems performance based on operational cost, primary energy consumption, and carbon dioxide emission by utilizing an optimal operation scheme

    Heejin Cho;Pedro J. Mago;Rogelio Luck;Louay M. Chamra

  • Performance analysis of CCHP and CHP systems operating following the thermal and electric load

    P. J. Mago;N. Fumo;L. M. Chamra

  • Performance analysis of different working fluids for use in organic Rankine cycles

    P. J. Mago;L. M. Chamra;C Somayaji

  • Building hourly thermal load prediction using an indexed ARX model

    Kyungtae Yun;Rogelio Luck;Pedro J. Mago;Heejin Cho

  • Evaluation of a turbine driven CCHP system for large office buildings under different operating strategies

    Pedro J. Mago;Anna K. Hueffed

  • Emission operational strategy for combined cooling, heating, and power systems

    Nelson Fumo;Pedro J. Mago;Louay M. Chamra

  • Micro-combined cooling, heating and power systems hybrid electric-thermal load following operation

    P.J. Mago;L.M. Chamra;J. Ramsay

  • An examination of exergy destruction in organic Rankine cycles

    P. J. Mago;K. K. Srinivasan;L. M. Chamra;C. Somayaji

  • Benefits of thermal energy storage option combined with CHP system for different commercial building types

    Amanda D. Smith;Pedro J. Mago;Nelson Fumo

  • Real time optimal control of district cooling system with thermal energy storage using neural networks

    Sam J. Cox;Dongsu Kim;Heejin Cho;Pedro Mago

  • Experimental determination of heat transfer and friction in helically-finned tubes

    Gregory J. Zdaniuk;Louay M. Chamra;Pedro J. Mago

  • Analysis of a combined cooling, heating, and power system model under different operating strategies with input and model data uncertainty

    Aaron Smith;Rogelio Luck;Pedro J. Mago

  • Design and Implementation of Smart Buildings: A Review of Current Research Trend

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  • Analysis and optimization of the use of CHP–ORC systems for small commercial buildings

    Pedro J. Mago;Anna Hueffed;Louay M. Chamra

  • Modeling of reciprocating internal combustion engines for power generation and heat recovery

    Kyung Tae Yun;Heejin Cho;Rogelio Luck;Pedro J. Mago

  • Evaluation of the potential emissions reductions from the use of CHP systems in different commercial buildings

    Pedro J. Mago;Amanda D. Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

S. A. Sherif
S. A. Sherif University of Florida
D. Yogi Goswami
D. Yogi Goswami University of South Florida
Fubin Yang
Fubin Yang Beijing University of Technology

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