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| Dr Phil Hemmingway has obtained first class honours Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees from University College Dublin, Ireland. His Doctoral research involved the investigation of ground properties for ground source (geothermal) energy systems. Phil has published a range of technical papers and has been invited to speak about his research at national and international conferences. He has gained significant industry experience working in the energy section of one of Irelands leading engineering consultancies. His industry experience lies primarily in the areas of major energy infrastructure development (wind farms, electricity transmission etc.), project management, risk analysis, national and local policy formation, bioenergy and sustainable design. Phil currently lectures on the Sustainable
Energy and Green Technologies Masters course in the School of Biosystems
Engineering at UCD, and is also a guest lecturer at Cork Institute of
Technology. He is a technical reviewer for the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the International Journal of Energy Research and the Encyclopaedia of Agriculture, Food and Biological Engineering. |
| Sponsor : Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies (DIAS) Title : Thermal Characterisation of Major Irish Rock Formations Start Date / End Date : 01-OCT-12 / 31-MAR-14 Sponsor : Irish Research Council for Science Engineering & Technology (IRCSET) Title : Investigation of Ground Properties for Ground Source Energy Systems Start Date / End Date : 01-OCT-08 / 30-SEP-11 |
| Sponsor : University College Dublin (UCD) Title : Investigation of shallow geothermal resources on the University College Dublin Campus Start Date / End Date : 01-NOV-09 / 31-JAN-11 |
| Hemmingway, P.; Tolooiyan, A. (2012) 'Numerical and finite element analysis of heat transfer in a closed loop geothermal system'. International Journal of Green Energy, currently under Review . [Details] |
| Hemmingway, P.; Long, M. (2012) 'Energy piles: site investigation and analysis'. Institution of Civil Engineers Journal of Geotechnical, currently under review . [Details] |
| Tolooiyan, A.; Hemmingway, P. (2012) 'The effect of groundwater flow on the thermal front created by borehole heat exchangers'. International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Accepted for Publication . [Details] |
Hemmingway, P.; Long, M (2011) 'Geothermal energy: settlement and water chemistry in Cork'. Proceedings Of The Institution Of Civil Engineers-Engineering Sustainability, 164 (ES3):213-224. [DOI] [Details] |
Hemmingway, P.; Long, M. (2012) 'Design and development of a low-cost thermal response rig'. Proceedings of the ICE - Energy, 165 (EN3):137-148. [DOI] [Details] |
Hemmingway, P.; Long, M. (2012) 'Thermal response testing of compromised borehole heat exchangers'. International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Published Online Ahead of Print . [DOI] [Details] |
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Hemmingway, P.; Long, M. (2011) Geothermal Energy in Small Countries - Laying the Foundations for Innovative Development Fourth World Engineers Convention: Engineers Power the World - Facing the Global Energy Challenge [Details] |
Hemmingway, P.; Long, M. (2011) Developing Geothermal Energy Research Capabilities at University College Dublin Geothermal Energy - Progress and Developments in Ireland and Internationally [Details] |
Hemmingway, P.; Long, M. (2011) Energy Foundations - Potential for Ireland Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Geo-Frontiers, Dallas, USA , pp.460-470 [Details] |
| Hemmingway, P.; Long, M. (2012) Interpretation of In Situ and Laboratory Thermal Measurements Resulting in Accurate Thermogeological Characterisation . In: Taylor & Francis Group, London eds. Geotechnical and Geophysical Site Characterization 4 , pp.1779-1787 [Details] |