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Jason Hirschey studies thermal energy storage (TES) at all temperature levels. His current activities include TES related to concentrated solar thermal power, long-duration energy storage, and industrial process heat. Previously, Jason has worked on TES integration with heat pump systems for building heating and cooling.
Thermal energy storage
Heat pumps
Concentrated solar power
Building thermal modeling
Experimental design
PhD, Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
Master, Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
Bachelor, Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
Romero, R. (Member), Hayter, S. (Fellow) & Hirschey, J. (Member)
Activity: Membership › Membership of network
Ginley, D. (Member), Pesaran, A. (Member), Bay, C. (Member), Veers, P. (Fellow), Walker, A. (Fellow), DeVoto, D. (Member), Moreno, G. (Member), Zhu, G. (Member), Hamilton, N. (Member), Martin, M. (Member), Paret, P. (Member), Kekelia, B. (Member), Chaudhary, R. (Member), Biglu, M. (Member) & Hirschey, J. (Member)
Activity: Membership › Membership of network
Hirschey, J. (Recipient), Rotello, C. (Recipient) & Quadir, S. (Recipient), 2024
Prize: Honorary award
da Silva Pereira, W. (Recipient), Calvey, C. (Recipient), Griffin, K. (Recipient) & Hirschey, J. (Recipient), 2024
Prize: Honorary award