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1. Low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant supermarket refrigeration system modeling and its application.

2. Simulation of two nanoparticle melting to understand the conductivity drop of 3D-printed silver nanowires.

3. Novel stochastic methods to predict short-term solar radiation and photovoltaic power.

4. A novel occupancy detection solution using low-power IR-FPA based wireless occupancy sensor.

5. Grey-box Fault Models and Applications for Low Carbon Emission CO2 Refrigeration System.

6. A hybrid building thermal modeling approach for predicting temperatures in typical, detached, two-story houses.

7. Enhanced deep neural networks with transfer learning for distribution LMP considering load and PV uncertainties.

8. Tri-level hybrid interval-stochastic optimal scheduling for flexible residential loads under GAN-assisted multiple uncertainties.

9. Decarbonizing the grid: Utilizing demand-side flexibility for carbon emission reduction through locational marginal emissions in distribution networks.

10. A modeling framework for optimal energy management of a residential building.

11. Co-optimization of repairs and dynamic network reconfiguration for improved distribution system resilience.

12. COVID-19 pandemic ramifications on residential Smart homes energy use load profiles.

13. Post-extreme-event restoration using linear topological constraints and DER scheduling to enhance distribution system resilience.

14. Model-free control for frequency response support in microgrids utilizing wind turbines.

15. Aggregation and data driven identification of building thermal dynamic model and unmeasured disturbance.

16. Network reconfiguration and distributed energy resource scheduling for improved distribution system resilience.

17. Peak load reduction and load shaping in HVAC and refrigeration systems in commercial buildings by using a novel lightweight dynamic priority-based control strategy.

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