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  1. Dr. Carlos E. Romero, Research Full Professor, is the Director of the Energy Research Center. He joined the ERC in 1995 as a Research Scientist after earlier positions in academic and government research. His most recent position was Associate Director of the ERC and Principal Research Scientist.

  2. Carlos E. Romero. Director and Principal Research Scientist. Energy Research Center 117 ATLSS Drive Mountaintop Campus Lehigh University Bethlehem, PA 18015 P: (610) 758-4092 E: cerj@lehigh.edu. Dr. Carlos E. Romero is the Director and Principal Research Scientist of the Energy Research Center.

  3. May 18, 2022 · Dr. Carlos Romero, director of Lehigh Universitys Energy Research Center (ERC), has been elected as a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). The distinction, one most prestigious in the field, recognizes outstanding achievements made by longstanding members of the professional society.

  4. 2006. Trace element (Hg, As, Cr, Cd, Pb) distribution and speciation in coal-fired power plants. Y Zhang, P Shang, J Wang, P Norris, CE Romero, W Pan. Fuel 208, 647-654. , 2017. 73. 2017. An integrated theoretical fouling model for convective heating surfaces in coal-fired boilers.

  5. May 18, 2022 · Wednesday, May 18, 2022. Dr. Carlos Romero, director of Lehigh Universitys Energy Research Center (ERC), has been elected as a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). The distinction, one most prestigious in the field, recognizes outstanding achievements made by longstanding members of the professional society.

  6. Carlos Romero. Year: 2022. Citation: Dr. Carlos E. Romero is a Principal Research Scientist and the Director of the Energy Research Center (ERC) at Lehigh University. He has over thirty years of experience in power generation research, energy systems, clean fuel utilization, and environmental science. Dr.

  7. Dr. Carlos Romero, director and principal research scientist of Lehigh University's Energy Research Center (ERC), and mechanical engineering and mechanics professor Sudhakar Netiare working to create more effective air cooled condensers that are used in power generation, especially in warmer climates.

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