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Jake Lindberg

Post-doctoral Research Associate, Energy Conversion Group, Interdisciplinary Science Department

Jake Lindberg

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Interdisciplinary Science Department
Bldg. 815, Room 2-4
P.O. Box 5000
Upton, NY 11973-5000

(631) 344-2666
(631) 344-2666
jlindberg@bnl.gov

Preferred Gender Pronouns (PGPs): he/him

Jake Lindberg is a post-doctoral research associate in the Energy Conversion Group in the Interdisciplinary Science Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Jake has been a collaborator at Brookhaven for nearly 10 years. He got his start working with the Energy Conversion Group through the SULI program in 2014 and has maintained a guest appointment and assisted in important events with the group since including: the 2014, 2016 and 2018 Wood Heater Design Challenges. Building from this early work Jake did his dissertation work in Chemical Engineering at Stony Brook University under Devinder Mahajan in the area of Sustainable Energy specifcally focusing on biomass combustion emissions quantification specifically the sampling and characterization of particulate matter.

Jake's current research interests include: combustion emissions measurement and characterization; sustainable energy, including: testing and demonstrating low-carbon heating and cooling technologies; and impact assessment of current and innovative heating and cooling technologies on the climate and human health, as society undergoes the transition to clean green energy.

Expertise | Education | Publications


Expertise

  • Computer Skills: Windows, Unix, Mac, Office Suite, LaTeX, CAD, ANSYS Fluent, openFOAM, LabView, TSI AIM Software

  • Programming: Python including: Pandas, Matplotlib, and SciPy dependencies; C+ MatLAB, Arduino

  • Microscopy: FTIR, UV-Vis, Confocal, SEM

  • Gas Analysis: IR-Absorption Instruments including for: CO, CO2, CH4, NOx, and SOx, Gas Chromatography inc: packed and capillary column with: TCD, FID, and MS detector

  • Particulate Measurement: Aethalometers (Magee AE33, Brechtel TAP); Nephelometers (Thermofisher PDR-1500); Particle Counters (Aerosol Devices MAGIC 210, TSI Instruments: CPC3775 w+w/o TSI Classifier 3082, CPC3007, SMPS3910, OPS3330, DRX); Impactor Based Methods (Gravimetric filter Sampling, Dekati ELPI+, TESTO 380, Wohler SM500); Aerosol Generators (Kanomax NAG 3250, TSI 3076)

Education

Chemical & Molecular Engineering (BE) SUNY Stony Brook, May 2016

Physics (BS) SUNY Stony Brook, May 2016

Chemical & Molecular Engineering (MS) SUNY Stony Brook, December 2020

Chemical & Molecular Engineering (PhD) SUNY Stony Brook, May 2021

Selected Publications

  • Lindberg J, Vitillo N, Wurth M, et al (2022) Characterization of in-stack particulate emissions from residential wood hydronic heater appliances under different combustion conditions. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 72:720–737. https://doi.org/10.1080/10962247.2022.2049398
  • Trojanowski R, Lindberg J, Butcher T, Fthenakis V (2022) Realistic operation of two residential cordwood-fired outdoor hydronic heater appliances—Part 1: Particulate and gaseous emissions. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 72:738–761. https://doi.org/10.1080/10962247.2022.2044409
  • Lindberg J, Vitillo N, Wurth M, et al (2022) Realistic operation of two residential cordwood-fired outdoor hydronic heater appliances—Part 2: Particle number and size. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 72:762–776. https://doi.org/10.1080/10962247.2022.2056661
  • Lindberg J, Wurth M, Frank BP, et al (2022) Realistic operation of two residential cordwood-fired outdoor hydronic heater appliances—Part 3: Optical properties of black and brown carbon emissions. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 72:777–790. https://doi.org/10.1080/10962247.2022.2051776
Jake Lindberg

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Interdisciplinary Science Department
Bldg. 815, Room 2-4
P.O. Box 5000
Upton, NY 11973-5000

(631) 344-2666
(631) 344-2666
jlindberg@bnl.gov

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