Thesis title: Understanding hospital electricity use: an end-use(r) perspective
Primary supervisor: Professor Paul Ruyssevelt
Secondary supervisor: Dr. Rokia Raslan
Sponsor (if applicable): EPSRC
Starting date: 24 September 2012
Projected completion date: 15 September 2015聽
Increasing energy costs and climate change legislation have prompted efforts to reduce energy consumption in hospitals. In addition to technological conservation strategies focusing on building and building services, staff-centred initiatives such as energy awareness campaigns are increasingly considered by NHS Trusts. But hospitals are complex buildings with unique energy requirements and it is unclear to what extent these are influenced by clinical staff and patients. This PhD research aims to improve the understanding of hospital electricity use from an end-use perspective and to determine the theoretical reduction potential from behavior change for different hospital types and areas.
- Biography
Educational Background
October 2005 鈥 August 2011
Technische Universit盲t Hamburg-Harburg
Hamburg, Germany
UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDIES (鈥淒IPLOM鈥) OF CHEMICHAL ENGINEERING
Focus on energy, environment and sustainable development
August 2008 鈥 June 2009
Universidad Nacional De R铆o Cuarto
R铆o Cuarto, Argentina
GRADUATE STUDIES OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (鈥淚NGENER脥A QU脥MICA鈥) AS AN EXCHANGE STUDENT
September 2011 鈥 September 2012
果冻影院 Energy Institute
London, UK
MRes IN ENERGY DEMAND IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Thesis on the challenges of heat metering in poorly performing blocks
Interests and vision
As a trained engineer, my education provides me with a strong technical background. I nevertheless believe that technology cannot be looked at in isolation, but needs to be put in the context of socio-economic and political factors. In the future, I therefore want to be working at an interface between technology and society. I joined the 果冻影院 Energy Institute because of its strong interdisciplinary focus treating to bring energy-expert from all disciplines together.
In addition, I have always been passionate about communicating technical aspects to a non-specialist audience. While still at school, I worked part-time at the local newspaper of my hometown writing amongst others about ICT products for children and youths. During my first degree, I did a three-month internship at 鈥淰DI nachrichten鈥, a weekly newspaper with a focus on technology. I learned there that gauging the level of understanding of an audience is vital for successful articles and presentations.
This insight was reinforced at the Cheltenham Science Festival, which I was lucky enough to visit this year with a bursary from the 果冻影院 Graduate School. The best presenters there were clearly those who had not only considered what they would be talking about but also who they would be speaking to. When myself and four of my colleagues hosted a debate about energy efficiency at this year鈥檚 鈥淲ilderness festival鈥 in Oxfordshire, I hugely benefitted from this experience.聽
- Publications and other work
Selected articles for VDI nachrichten (in German):
Wrobel, J., Morgenstern, P. & Schmitz, G. (in press). Modeling and experimental validation of the desiccant wheel in a hybrid desiccant air-conditioning system. In: Applied Thermal Engineering.
Morgenstern, P. (2012). In-situ measurement of heat loss from thermal stores. Proceedings of 2nd Conference: People and Buildings held at London Metropolitan University, London, UK, 18th September 2012. Network for Comfort and Energy Use in Buildings:聽