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Thomas H. Bradley is affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States. Their primary field of study is engineering, with a focus on automotive engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, and control and systems engineering. Additional subfields include safety, risk, reliability and quality, and aerospace engineering.

Their research covers multiple topics within engineering and technology. Key areas include:

  • Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
  • Vehicle emissions and performance
  • Systems Engineering Methodologies and Applications
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Transportation and Mobility Innovations
  • Technology Assessment and Management
  • Risk and Safety Analysis

Thomas H. Bradley has contributed articles to several scientific venues. Frequent publication outlets are:

  • SAE technical papers on CD-ROM/SAE technical paper series
  • Systems Engineering
  • IEEE Access
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • INCOSE International Symposium

Their recent published works reflect diverse interests in energy systems, transportation, and network security. Notable papers include:

  • Predicting demand for hydrogen station fueling (2020, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy)
  • Transportation and electricity systems integration via electric vehicle charging-as-a-service: A review of techno-economic and societal benefits (2023, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews)
  • Retail Hydrogen Station Reliability Status and Advances (2020, Reliability Engineering & System Safety)
  • Economic feasibility of in-motion wireless power transfer in a high-density traffic corridor (2022, eTransportation)
  • SEDAN: Security-Aware Design of Time-Critical Automotive Networks (2020, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology)

The scientist collaborates regularly with other researchers. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Zachary D. Asher
  • Aaron Rabinowitz
  • Timothy C. Coburn
  • David A. Trinko
  • Howard Kleinwaks

Best Publications

  • Net-Zero Emissions Energy Systems

    Steven J Davis;Nathan S. Lewis;Matthew Shaner;Sonia Aggarwal

  • Design, demonstrations and sustainability impact assessments for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles

    Thomas H. Bradley;Andrew A. Frank

  • Review of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric vehicle market modeling Studies

    Baha M. Al-Alawi;Thomas H. Bradley

  • Net Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emission Evaluation of Biodiesel Derived from Microalgae

    Liaw Batan;Jason Quinn;Bryan Willson;Thomas Bradley

  • The effect of communication architecture on the availability, reliability, and economics of plug-in hybrid electric vehicle-to-grid ancillary services

    Casey Quinn;Daniel Zimmerle;Thomas H. Bradley

  • Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems: A Path Toward Autonomous Vehicles

    Vipin Kumar Kukkala;Jordan Tunnell;Sudeep Pasricha;Thomas Bradley

  • Total cost of ownership, payback, and consumer preference modeling of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles

    Baha M. Al-Alawi;Thomas H. Bradley

  • Development and experimental characterization of a fuel cell powered aircraft

    Thomas H. Bradley;Blake A. Moffitt;Dimitri N. Mavris;David E. Parekh

  • Investigation of battery end-of-life conditions for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles

    Eric Wood;Marcus Alexander;Thomas H. Bradley

  • Microalgae bulk growth model with application to industrial scale systems.

    Jason Quinn;Lenneke de Winter;Thomas Bradley

  • Nannochloropsis production metrics in a scalable outdoor photobioreactor for commercial applications

    Jason C. Quinn;Tracy Yates;Nathaniel Douglas;Kristina Weyer

  • Review of transportation hydrogen infrastructure performance and reliability

    Jennifer Kurtz;Sam Sprik;Thomas H. Bradley

  • Analysis of plug-in hybrid electric vehicle utility factors

    Thomas H. Bradley;Casey W. Quinn

  • Estimating the HVAC energy consumption of plug-in electric vehicles

    Kiran R. Kambly;Thomas H. Bradley

  • Techno-economic and Monte Carlo probabilistic analysis of microalgae biofuel production system.

    Liaw Y. Batan;Gregory D. Graff;Thomas H. Bradley

  • An Evaluation of State-of-Charge Limitations and Actuation Signal Energy Content on Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle, Vehicle-to-Grid Reliability, and Economics

    C. Quinn;D. Zimmerle;T. H. Bradley

  • Geographical and temporal differences in electric vehicle range due to cabin conditioning energy consumption

    Kiran Kambly;Thomas H. Bradley

  • Quantitative Measurement of Direct Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Microalgae Cultivation

    Kelly D. Fagerstone;Jason C. Quinn;Thomas H. Bradley;Susan K. De Long

  • Current Large-Scale US Biofuel Potential from Microalgae Cultivated in Photobioreactors

    Jason C. Quinn;Kimberly Catton;Nicholas Wagner;Thomas H. Bradley

  • Scalability of combining microalgae-based biofuels with wastewater facilities: A review

    Carlos E. Quiroz Arita;Christie Peebles;Thomas H. Bradley

  • Geographical Assessment of Microalgae Biofuels Potential Incorporating Resource Availability

    Jason C. Quinn;Kimberly B. Catton;Sara Johnson;Thomas H. Bradley

Frequent Co-Authors

Sudeep Pasricha
Sudeep Pasricha Colorado State University
Dimitri N. Mavris
Dimitri N. Mavris Georgia Institute of Technology
Regan Zane
Regan Zane Utah State University
Bri-Mathias Hodge
Bri-Mathias Hodge University of Colorado Boulder
Thomas F. Fuller
Thomas F. Fuller Georgia Institute of Technology
Paul S. Fennell
Paul S. Fennell Imperial College London
Katharine J. Mach
Katharine J. Mach University of Miami
Klaus S. Lackner
Klaus S. Lackner Arizona State University
Nathan S. Lewis
Nathan S. Lewis California Institute of Technology

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