[1] Professor Beausoleil-Morrison's research interests are focused around the co-generation of heat and electricity, alternative cooling approaches, and maximizing solar energy utilization.
Prior to his employment at Carleton in 2007, Beausoleil-Morrison worked at Natural Resources Canada for 16 years as an energy researcher and simulator.
[3] He helped develop the University of Stratchclyde's ESP-r building simulation tool and is currently the archivist for the organization.
[4] He initiated and led a research project on micro-cogeneration for the International Energy Agency, is Vice-President of the International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA), and has acted as scientific chair for numerous conferences on the topic of energy use in buildings.
[2] He has authored or co-authored more than 35 peer-reviewed papers and was the recipient of IBPSA's Outstanding Young Contributor Award in 2001.