Angèle Reinders
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RESEARCH PROFILE
Angèle Reinders is a full professor of 'Design of Sustainable Energy Systems' at the Department of Mechanical Engineering in Eindhoven University of Technology. She aims at an optimal use and integration of sustainable energy technologies in products, buildings and local infrastructures. In this design-driven research theme improved designs of sustainable energy systems are explored and also developed by means of simulation, prototyping and testing. A strong interest exists in optimized applications of solar energy technologies in the context of buildings and mobility and affiliated energy technologies that support storage, enhanced user interactions and flexibility of sustainable energy.
My aim is to enhance design-driven research on sustainable energy products and systems to support the energy transition
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Angèle Reinders studied experimental physics at Utrecht University, where she also received her doctoral degree in chemistry. At present her research has a design-driven scope and as such it is trans-disciplinary, with a focus on performance of energy technologies, environmental aspects, user interactions as well as prototyping and testing of innovative energy products.
Next to being a full professor at TU/e, Angèle Reinders is an Associate Professor at University of Twente and a visiting professor at the School of Photovoltaics & Renewable Energy Engineering of UNSW in Sydney. In the past she conducted research at - among others - Fraunhofer Institute of Solar Energy in Freiburg, the World Bank in Washington, D.C., ENEA in Naples, Center of Urban Energy in Toronto and in the remote areas of Papua in Indonesia. From 2010 to 2017 she was appointed as a full professor at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering in TU Delft.
She is known for her books at Wiley’s “The Power of Design” (2012) and “Photovoltaic Solar Energy From Fundamentals to Applications” (2017) and her involvement in the IEEE PVSC conference which she chaired in 2014 and 2017. In 2010 she co-founded the Journal of Photovoltaics for which she serves as an editor. In 2014 she received the PVSC Napkin Award in the USA for her contributions to the field of solar photovoltaics. Also she is involved in various tasks of the International Energy Agency PVPS program among which Task 17 on PV for Transport.
Projects which she has been leading range from design-driven research projects on solar powered mobility to applied research on solar PV systems in islands to exclusively research-oriented projects like COST Action PEARL PV, https://www.pearlpv-cost.eu/, and ERA-Net Smart Grid Plus Project CESEPS, http://ceseps.nl/.
Key Publications
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Performance Analysis and Degradation of a Large Fleet of PV Systems
IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics (2021) -
Environmental impacts of integrated photovoltaic modules in light utility electric vehicles
Energies (2020) -
Designing with Photovoltaics
(2020) -
Simulation of a novel configuration for luminescent solar concentrator photovoltaic devices using bifacial silicon solar cells
Applied Sciences (2020)
Ancillary Activities
- Supervision PhD student, University of Twente