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Personal Profile
Trent Dillon is a researcher contributing to interdisciplinary projects related to wave-powered desalination and energy justice. Dillon began collaborating with NLR during his doctoral studies through the Research Participant Program. His doctoral research focused on the economics, optimal system design, and social impacts of small-scale wave energy conversion. He has experience in computational modeling and optimization of various renewable energy resources and applications, and has studied and supported community-centered renewable energy projects.
Research Interests
Energy and environmental justice
Wave-powered desalination
Regenerative design
Education/Academic Qualification
Bachelor, Mechanical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh
PhD, Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington
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Research Output
- 3 Technical Report
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Household Energy Burden in Beacon Hill, Seattle, WA: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Communities LEAP
Dillon, T., Musalem, N. & Datta, M., 2024, 61 p.Research output: NLR › Technical Report
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Tree Canopy in Beacon Hill, Washington: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Communities LEAP
Li, Y., Dillon, T. & Musalem, N., 2024, 46 p.Research output: NLR › Technical Report
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Washington Housing Electrification Analysis: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Communities LEAP
Dillon, T., Musalem, N. & Brossman, J., 2024, 44 p.Research output: NLR › Technical Report