Susan Krumdieck

Susan Pran Krumdieck
Residence New Zealand
Alma mater University of Colorado
Scientific career
Fields Transitioning to alternative energy sources, anti-microbial coatings
Institutions University of Canterbury
Thesis

Susan Pran Krumdieck is a New Zealand engineering academic. She is currently a full professor at the University of Canterbury.[1]

Academic career

After a PhD titled 'Experimental characterization and modeling for the growth rate of oxide coatings from liquid solutions of metalorganic precursors by ultrasonic pulsed injection in a cold wall low pressure reactor' at the University of Colorado, she moved to the University of Canterbury, rising to full professor.[1]

Selected works

  • Gyamfi, Samuel, Susan Krumdieck, and Tania Urmee. "Residential peak electricity demand response—Highlights of some behavioural issues." Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 25 (2013): 71-77.
  • Kreith, Frank, and Susan Krumdieck. Principles of sustainable energy systems. Crc Press, 2013.
  • Gyamfi, Samuel, and Susan Krumdieck. "Price, environment and security: Exploring multi-modal motivation in voluntary residential peak demand response." Energy Policy 39, no. 5 (2011): 2993-3004.
  • Krumdieck, Susan, Shannon Page, and André Dantas. "Urban form and long-term fuel supply decline: A method to investigate the peak oil risks to essential activities." Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 44, no. 5 (2010): 306-322.
  • Gyamfi, Samuel, and Susan Krumdieck. "Scenario analysis of residential demand response at network peak periods." Electric Power Systems Research 93 (2012): 32-38.

References

  1. 1 2 "Susan Krumdieck". The University of Canterbury.


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