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Greg joined NLR in 2019 and is a member of the Building Engineering Science Group. He brings 19 years of experience in design, experimentation, measurement, and verification related to thermal fluid systems. Previous renewable energy research topics have included energy recovery ventilation exchangers, thermosyphon domestic hot water systems, high-temperature thermal energy storage for concentrating solar thermal power generation, and optical and thermal characterization of concentrating solar collectors.
Prior to returning to the renewable energy sector, Greg spent three years working in aerospace research designing and testing thermal management technologies related to high-flux flow boiling diode coolers and heat pipes for cube satellites.
Education/Academic Qualification
Bachelor, Mechanical Engineering, Lehigh University
Master, Civil Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder
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Collaborations and Top Research Areas From the Past 5 Years
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Experiments on a Vapor Compression Air Conditioner with Liquid Desiccants for Efficient Dehumidification: Article No. 120683
Woods, J., Shoukas, G., Lu, Z. & Kozubal, E., 2026, In: Energy Conversion and Management. 348, 23 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Laboratory Testing and Performance Characterization of the High Efficiency Dehumidification System (HEDS) Technology
Shoukas, G., Doebber, I., Cu, K. N., Desai, J. & Salasovich, J., 2025, 88 p.Research output: NLR › Technical Report
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Cold Climate Air-Source Heat Pump Demonstration and Analysis: Experimental Study on Cold Temperature Performance
Winkler, J. & Shoukas, G., 2024, 51 p.Research output: NLR › Technical Report
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High Efficiency Heat Pumps Can Pave the Path for Building Decarbonization in Cold Climates: Preprint
Shoukas, G., Kozubal, E., Bonnema, E., Faramarzi, R. & LaBarge, S., 2022. 19 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Performance Assessment of High-Efficiency Refrigerated Display Cases With Low Global Warming Potential Refrigerants
Bulk, A., Faramarzi, R., Shoukas, G., Ghatpande, O. & LaBarge, S., 2022, National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR).Research output: NLR › Poster