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About the authors






           Andriy Redko is Professor of the Department of
           Heat and Gas Supply, Ventilation and the Use
           of Waste Heat Recovery (GSP and UWHR) of
           Kharkov National University of Construction and
           Architecture (KNUCA), Master of Construction.
           He received bachelor’s and master’s degrees from
           KNUCA; Degree Candidate of Technical Sciences
           (PHD) and degree D.S. received in the Donbas Na-
           tional Academy of Civil Engineering and Architec-
           ture (DNACEA). He has been teaching at KNUCA
           since 2006. Author of more than 100 publications
           and has 21 patents. Independently published a
           monograph on geothermal heat supply (2010) and
           co-authored the textbook “Low Potential Energy”
           (2016). For five years, he received a scholarship
           of the Supreme Council of Ukraine for young scientists for their work on improving
           geothermal heat supply systems. He supervises the work of graduate students in the
           preparation of a thesis for the PHD degree. He consults and manages projects to
           improve the efficiency of heat supply systems, heat generation and utilization systems
           of waste heat (WH) in industrial enterprises. His research interests include the
           modeling and optimization of thermal circuits, heat pump installations in heating
           and air conditioning systems of buildings and structures, the transformation of WH
           using steam turbine technologies. The results of research are regularly reported and
           published at the main specialized scientific conferences. Currently, he teaches two
           lecture courses at the Department of GSP and UWHR at KNUCA: Technical
           Thermodynamics and Gas Supply for Industrial Enterprises and Rational Use of
           Natural Gas.
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