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Overview

Yupeng Wu is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a strong focus on building and construction and environmental engineering. Their research portfolio includes 135 publications spanning multiple subfields such as mechanical engineering, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, and electrical and electronic engineering.

The main topics addressed in Yupeng Wu's work cover a broad range of themes related to energy efficiency and environmental impact, including:

  • Building Energy and Comfort Optimization
  • Urban Heat Island Mitigation
  • Impact of Light on Environment and Health
  • Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Systems
  • Transition Metal Oxide Nanomaterials
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Phase Change Materials Research

Yupeng Wu has published in various academic venues, with frequent contributions to journals such as:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Renewable Energy
  • Building and Environment
  • Energy and Buildings
  • Applied Energy

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Yupeng Wu are:

  • A state-of-the-art review of the application of phase change materials (PCM) in Mobilized-Thermal Energy Storage (M-TES) for recovering low-temperature industrial waste heat (IWH) for distributed heat supply, 2020, Renewable Energy
  • A review on occupancy prediction through machine learning for enhancing energy efficiency, air quality and thermal comfort in the built environment, 2022, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • Evaluating the impact of viewing location on view perception using a virtual environment, 2020, Building and Environment
  • Energy-Saving Smart Windows with HPC/PAA Hybrid Hydrogels as Thermochromic Materials, 2021, ACS Applied Energy Materials
  • Transparent Wood Composites Fabricated by Impregnation of Epoxy Resin and W-Doped VO2 Nanoparticles for Application in Energy-Saving Windows, 2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

The research collaborations of Yupeng Wu reveal partnerships with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • John Kaiser Calautit
  • Xiao Liu
  • Yanyi Sun
  • Xin Liu
  • Shuangyu Wei

Best Publications

  • A review of the applications of phase change materials in cooling, heating and power generation in different temperature ranges

    Kun Du;John Kaiser Calautit;Zhonghua Wang;Yupeng Wu

  • Thermochromic smart window technologies for building application: A review

    Marina Aburas;Marina Aburas;Veronica Soebarto;Terence Williamson;Runqi Liang

  • Building information modelling based building energy modelling: A review

    Hao Gao;Christian Koch;Yupeng Wu

  • Experimental measurement and numerical simulation of horizontal-coupled slinky ground source heat exchangers

    Yupeng Wu;Guohui Gan;Anne Verhoef;Pier Luigi Vidale

  • A state-of-the-art review of the application of phase change materials (PCM) in Mobilized-Thermal Energy Storage (M-TES) for recovering low-temperature industrial waste heat (IWH) for distributed heat supply

    Kun Du;John Calautit;Philip Eames;Yupeng Wu

  • Smart windows—Dynamic control of building energy performance

    Kaitlin Allen;Karen Connelly;Peter Rutherford;Yupeng Wu

  • A review of thermal absorbers and their integration methods for the combined solar photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) modules

    Jinshun Wu;Xingxing Zhang;Xingxing Zhang;Jingchun Shen;Yupeng Wu

  • Developing an Innovative Method for Visual Perception Evaluation in a Physical-Based Virtual Environment

    Fedaa Abd-Alhamid;Fedaa Abd-Alhamid;Michael Kent;Christopher Bennett;John Calautit

  • Integrated semi-transparent cadmium telluride photovoltaic glazing into windows: Energy and daylight performance for different architecture designs

    Yanyi Sun;Katie Shanks;Hasan Baig;Wei Zhang

  • Effect of air voids content on thermal properties of asphalt mixtures

    Abdushafi Hassn;M. Aboufoul;Y. Wu;Andrew Dawson

  • Comprehensive evaluation of window-integrated semi-transparent PV for building daylight performance

    Dingming Liu;Yanyi Sun;Robin Wilson;Yupeng Wu

  • A Review of Transparent Insulation Material (TIM) for building energy saving and daylight comfort

    Yanyi Sun;Robin Wilson;Yupeng Wu

  • Energy-Saving Smart Windows with HPC/PAA Hybrid Hydrogels as Thermochromic Materials

    Liangmiao Zhang;Hui Xia;Fang Xia;Yi Du

  • Evaluation of the thermal and optical performance of thermochromic windows for office buildings in China

    Runqi Liang;Yanyi Sun;Marina Aburas;Robin Wilson

  • A review of thermal and optical characterisation of complex window systems and their building performance prediction

    Yanyi Sun;Yupeng Wu;Robin Wilson

  • Interactions between the physical soil environment and a horizontal ground coupled heat pump, for a domestic site in the UK

    Raquel Garcia Gonzalez;Anne Verhoef;Pier Luigi Vidale;Bruce Main

  • Analysis of the daylight performance of window integrated photovoltaics systems

    Yanyi Sun;Dingming Liu;Jan-Frederik Flor;Katie Shank

  • Investigation on designed fins-enhanced phase change materials system for thermal management of a novel building integrated concentrating PV

    Wei Lu;Zhishan Liu;Jan-Frederik Flor;Yupeng Wu

  • Experimental characterisation of a Fresnel lens photovoltaic concentrating system

    Yupeng Wu;Philip Eames;Tapas Mallick;Mohamed Sabry

  • Smart windows – Transmittance tuned thermochromic coatings for dynamic control of building performance

    Marina Aburas;Marina Aburas;Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem;Lei Lei;Ming Li

  • Transparent Wood Composites Fabricated by Impregnation of Epoxy Resin and W-Doped VO2 Nanoparticles for Application in Energy-Saving Windows

    Liangmiao Zhang;An Wang;Tianli Zhu;Zhang Chen

  • Design and development of a reflective membrane for a novel Building Integrated Concentrating Photovoltaic (BICPV) ‘Smart Window’ system

    Karen Connelly;Yupeng Wu;Jun Chen;Yu Lei

Frequent Co-Authors

John Kaiser Calautit
John Kaiser Calautit University of Nottingham
Xingxing Zhang
Xingxing Zhang Dalarna University
Hao Liu
Hao Liu University of Nottingham
Tapas K. Mallick
Tapas K. Mallick University of Exeter
Philip C. Eames
Philip C. Eames Loughborough University
Peng Xu
Peng Xu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yanfeng Gao
Yanfeng Gao Shanghai University
Anne Verhoef
Anne Verhoef University of Reading
Pier Luigi Vidale
Pier Luigi Vidale University of Reading
Yu Lei
Yu Lei Sun Yat-sen University

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