Chuck joined NREL in 2010. His research is focused on heat transfer modeling, heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system analysis and testing, and the study of grid-connected homes.

Prior to working at NREL, Chuck was a project manager at Protonex Technology, where he directed the development of kilowatt-scale solid-oxide fuel cell systems for both military and civilian customers. His background is in experimental heat transfer and fluid mechanics.

Education

Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University

M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

B.S. Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology


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