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My research vision is to pioneer cost optimal, cost-effective and innovative ways to decarbonise residential and industrial systems (where industrial systems is defined taking into account industrial processes and their associated energy system). My multidisciplinary research experience and expertise at the interface of Engineering, Policy and Economics places me in the best position to address adoption and increased market share of low carbon technologies and concepts to support Industrial Decarbonisation.
Dr Gbemi Oluleye is an Imperial College Research Fellow at the Centre for Environmental Policy in the Faculty of Natural Sciences, and a member of the Sargent Centre for Process Systems Engineering and leader of the Clean Industrial Systems Research group (ciesresearchgroup.com).She is also the academic champion for policy and academic champion for industrial decarbonisation at the Energy Futures Laboratory, Imperial College London.
She has worked as the lead researcher in a range of projects in both academia and industry, covering advanced waste heat recovery in the energy intensive industry, efficient energy integrated solutions for manufacturing industries, integration of renewable energy in small scale industry, hierarchical ordering of energy efficiency measures for some foundation industries, exploiting energy efficiency in a business model to support technology adoption, fabric integrated thermal storage for low carbon dwellings, quantifying distributed energy potential for the UK, commercialisation of biogas fuelled solid oxide fuel cells in Europe, emerging strategies for decarbonising energy intensive industries, pathways to commercialisation of clean industrial systems and renewable gas production in Europe.
Gbemi received a BSc in Chemical Engineering from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria in 2008, completed an MSc in Advanced Chemical Process Design at the University of Manchester in 2010, and obtained her PhD from the University of Manchester (2012 - 2016). She has over 10 years combined experience in academia and industry.
Dr Gbemi Oluleye is an Imperial College Research Fellow at the Centre for Environmental Policy in the Faculty of Natural Sciences, and a member of the Sargent Centre for Process Systems Engineering and leader of the Clean Industrial Systems Research group (ciesresearchgroup.com).She is also the academic champion for policy and academic champion for industrial decarbonisation at the Energy Futures Laboratory, Imperial College London.
She has worked as the lead researcher in a range of projects in both academia and industry, covering advanced waste heat recovery in the energy intensive industry, efficient energy integrated solutions for manufacturing industries, integration of renewable energy in small scale industry, hierarchical ordering of energy efficiency measures for some foundation industries, exploiting energy efficiency in a business model to support technology adoption, fabric integrated thermal storage for low carbon dwellings, quantifying distributed energy potential for the UK, commercialisation of biogas fuelled solid oxide fuel cells in Europe, emerging strategies for decarbonising energy intensive industries, pathways to commercialisation of clean industrial systems and renewable gas production in Europe.
Gbemi received a BSc in Chemical Engineering from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria in 2008, completed an MSc in Advanced Chemical Process Design at the University of Manchester in 2010, and obtained her PhD from the University of Manchester (2012 - 2016). She has over 10 years combined experience in academia and industry.
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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION (2024): 141156
Pusanisa Paiboonsin,Gbemi Oluleye,Mark Howells,Rudolf Yeganyan,Carla Cannone, Simon Patterson, Ayman Elshkaki
ENERGIESno. 1 (2024): 75
arXiv (Cornell University) (2023)
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