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Electric Vehicles: Prospects and Challenges looks at recent design methodologies and technological advancements in electric vehicles and the integration of electric vehicles in the… Read more
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He was a member of the Government of South Australia’s Renewable Energy Board (2009-2011) and worked on developing renewable energy policies.
Presently he is leading the EU FP7 Smart Grid-ICT project ‘Scalable Energy Management Infrastructure for Household’ as Technical Manager. This project is in collaboration with 12 EU partners from 4 EU countries.
His academic work ranges from the smart grid, grid integration of renewable energy systems, home energy management system, integrated renewable energy systems for hydrogen production, techno-economics of energy systems, solar and wind energy engineering, development of business models for distributed generation.
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Aisling’s work focuses on the thermal performance of the electric vehicle to be completed by October 2017. This research includes solar engineering, thermodynamics and computer modelling. Aisling won the 2016 Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport student scholarship for her present research.
Aisling is a member of the Scottish Institutes for Solar Energy Research (SISER) that brings together researchers from Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee and Aberdeen universities, to bring awareness and overcome barriers in the solar energy industry. Aisling works with the Transport Research Institute based in Edinburgh Napier University and is a part of a team that organised an Electric Vehicle event in Edinburgh in 2015 and 2016.
Aisling’s main research interests include: electric vehicles, renewable energy and sustainable technologies.