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  1. Brian Norton is a solar energy applications researcher and technologist. As president of Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) from 2003 to 2018, he was an advocate for diversity of higher education in Ireland.

  2. Norton studied Physics at the University of Nottingham and Engineering at Cranfield University and holds Doctorates from both Universities. Publications In addition to contributing to numerous scientific publications on solar energy, [13] he is the author of several books including the widely-referenced "Harnessing Solar Heat" [14] and "Solar Energy Thermal Technology". [15]

  3. easac.eu › programmes › energyBrian Norton - EASAC

    Professor Brian Norton, Principal, City Campus, Technological University Dublin has made significant contributions to the development of solar energy technologies particularly in the context of energy in buildings. He is author of over 200 research papers in major international learned journals with over 8000 citations with a h-index of 47. He ...

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brian_NortonBrian Norton - Wikipedia

    Brian Ivan Cobb Norton (Robben Island, 10 ottobre 1899 – Santa Clara, 16 luglio 1956) è stato un tennista sudafricano. Vinse il titolo di doppio agli U.S. National Championships 1923 in coppia con Bill Tilden. Contro lo stesso Tilden, perse la finale di Wimbledon 1921 in singolare. Collegamenti esterni

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  5. Overview. Authors: Brian Norton. Covers all applications of solar heat. Solar heat applications set in climate contexts. Extensive diagrams that include analytical frameworks. Offers a Global perspective. Show all. Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Energy (LNEN, volume 18) 28k Accesses. 25 Citations. 3 Altmetric. Search within this book.

  6. Biography. Brian Norton is the Head of Energy Research with Tyndall National Institute, Cork, Ireland, a Research Professor with the University College Cork, Cork, Ireland, and a Professor of solar energy applications with Technological University Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. Past President, Dublin Institute of Technology.