Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, USA.
Interests:
Building materials; Renewable energy technologies; Sustainable construction; Thermal Engineering
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Professor MARK BOMBERG, Technology Doctor (Lund Uni., Sweden 1974, Doctor of Science in Engineering, Warsaw TU, Poland, 1965), Research Professor at Mechanical and Aeronautical Eng., Clarkson U, Potsdam, NY, Honorary Member of Building Enclosure Technology and Environment (BETEC) Committee of the National Institute of Building Science (NIBS) in Washington, DC, worked at National Research Council of Canada (1975-2000) and was Editor-in-Chief of J. Building Physics (1984-2018). He lives in Canada but works in the US and EU. He was teaching in the US, Canada, Germany, Mexico, Poland, and China. He is an Academic Editor in Journals: Energies and Sustainability (Basel, CH) and SJEE (NY, NY). He received the highest awards in building physics in the US and Canada. His research background includes heat, air and moisture transfer and effects, material science and durability of construction materials and holistic approach to sustainable built environment. He has 84000 reads and 1350 citations on the Research Gate from more than 220 peer reviewed papers and 7 books.

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Bio:

Professor MARK BOMBERG, Technology Doctor (Lund Uni., Sweden 1974, Doctor of Science in Engineering, Warsaw TU, Poland, 1965), Research Professor at Mechanical and Aeronautical Eng., Clarkson U, Potsdam, NY, Honorary Member of Building Enclosure Technology and Environment (BETEC) Committee of the National Institute of Building Science (NIBS) in Washington, DC, worked at National Research Council of Canada (1975-2000) and was Editor-in-Chief of J. Building Physics (1984-2018). He lives in Canada but works in the US and EU. He was teaching in the US, Canada, Germany, Mexico, Poland, and China. He is an Academic Editor in Journals: Energies and Sustainability (Basel, CH) and SJEE (NY, NY). He received the highest awards in building physics in the US and Canada. His research background includes heat, air and moisture transfer and effects, material science and durability of construction materials and holistic approach to sustainable built environment. He has 84000 reads and 1350 citations on the Research Gate from more than 220 peer reviewed papers and 7 books.