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Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Professor, Dean of Studies RET
Institute or organisation:
in.RET | Institute for Regenerative Energy Technology
Professional career
Education 1986-1990 Studied process engineering, specialising in environmental engineering at the University of Applied Sciences Bingen / Rh
1991-1994 Studied mechanical engineering, specialising in energy technology at the Ruhr University Bochum
Professional stations 1994-1999 Research assistant in the Department of Thermal Solar Technology at the Institute for Thermal Energy Technology at the University of Kassel
1999-2006 Research and development department of Wagner & Co Solartechnik GmbH, Cรถlbe
Dissertation Dissertation on the simulation of solar radiation, University of Kassel, completed 1998
Work at the Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences since 2006
Publications
Selection Wesselak, V.; Schabbach, T.; Link, T.; Fischer, J.: Regenerative Energy Technology. 2nd edition, 850 p., Springer, Heidelberg, 2013 VDI 6002 Sheet 1, Sheet 2: Solar drinking water heating. 2014 (edited as a member of the VDI guidelines committee) Schabbach, T.; Wesselak, V.: Energy. Springer, Heidelberg, 2012
Fields of activity at Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences
Courses in the study programmesย GT ,ย RET and URT
Thermodynamics (RET, URT, GT, EUI) Heat transfer (RET) Solar thermal energy (RET) Geothermal energy (RET) Cooling and heating supply (RET) Simulation of thermal energy systems (SE) Project work module Thermal Energy Systems (SE) Main research areas Development and performance optimisation of thermal energy systems Collector performance measurements and heat loss measurements on heat storage tanks Modelling, optimisation and design of components and systems Energy efficiency of systems and buildings Further university involvement
Prof Dr Thomas Schabbach
Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Professor, Dean of Studies RET
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