Rebecca Trojanowski

Associate Scientist
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Bio

Rebecca Trojanowski is an Associate Scientist in Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Energy Conversion Group. She develops high-efficiency heating and fuel systems across liquid and gaseous alternatives as well as wood and pellet stoves and boilers. Her work spans advanced controls, thermal-storage integration, post-combustion devices, and rigorous field-to-lab validation that turns concepts into deployable solutions. She has led multi-institution projects with DOE, state agencies, and industry to prototype, test, and de-risk technologies with an emphasis on performance, efficiency, and safety. Rebecca holds an Eng.Sc.D. in Environmental Engineering from Columbia University and M.S./B.S. degrees in Mechanical and Chemical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

Session Info

Results You Can Use: Wood Heating Research for Real-World Application
Saturday, March 21, 10:15 – 11:15 AM

Gain an insider’s look at the newest research driving innovation in wood heating. See how HPBA and other manufacturers are collaborating with National Labs to bridge the gap between the lab and the living room. With data-driven tools for draft prediction and affordable performance monitoring, these projects are driving innovation while keeping wood heating solutions accessible and effective.