Dr. Helena Navarro | Engineering | Research Excellence Award
Senior Research Fellow | University Of Birmingham | United Kingdom
Dr. Helena Navarro is an internationally recognised researcher whose work reflects sustained excellence in Engineering research, innovation, and global impact. Her expertise is deeply embedded in core Engineering domains including thermal Engineering, energy Engineering, materials Engineering, chemical Engineering, and systems Engineering, with a strong emphasis on sustainable energy Engineering solutions and industrial decarbonisation. Dr. Helena Navarro has authored more than fifty high quality peer reviewed Engineering publications and book chapters that are widely cited within the international Engineering community, demonstrating both depth and continuity of Engineering scholarship. Her Engineering research has been supported by competitive funding and advanced through large scale collaborative Engineering projects involving academia, industry, and international research organisations. Through Engineering driven innovation, she has contributed to patents, technology transfer activities, and pilot scale Engineering deployment, reinforcing the real world value of Engineering research. Her Engineering leadership has strengthened interdisciplinary Engineering collaboration, advanced clean energy Engineering technologies, and delivered measurable societal and industrial benefits through improved efficiency and reduced emissions. Google Scholar profile of 2714 Citations, 29 h-index, 44 i10 index.
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Thermal conductivity measurement techniques for characterizing thermal energy storage materials – A review
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2019 •
Cited by many (Scopus/Google Scholar)
Selection and characterization of recycled materials for sensible thermal energy storage
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 2012 •
Cited by 143+
Effect of microencapsulated phase change material in sandwich panels
Renewable Energy, 2010 •
Cited by 158+
Thermal-physical properties of nanoparticle-seeded nitrate molten salts
Renewable Energy, 2018 •
Cited by ~129+
Thermal energy storage of molten salt–based nanofluid containing nano-encapsulated phase change materials
Energy, 2019 •
Cited by ~120+