George Lof
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George Oscar Löf was an American
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 engineer and inventor who was best known for his contributions to solar energy research.

Early life

Löf was born in Aspen, Colorado
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, on 13 December 1913. His family later moved to Denver, where he graduated from East High School. He earned an undergraduate degree from the University of Denver
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 in 1935, and a PhD
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 in chemical engineering
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 from Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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 in 1940. He married Laura Davadell Scobey in 1940.

Career

Interested in solar energy from the beginning of his career, Löf designed an early flat-plate solar heating unit in 1943 and installed it on the roof of his house in Boulder, Colorado. It may be called the "first solar-heated home" in the United States.

In 1957, he built a house in the Cherry Hills neighborhood of Denver which used a novel method to collect and store solar heat. It was designed by architect James M. Hunter, and Löf designed a flat-plate collection system which heated air and circulated the heat to be stored in rock beds in large cardboard tubes inside the house. Löf published several technical papers describing the house and its performance. It cost $40,000 excluding the cost of the heating equipment, which was financed by the American Window Glass Company. Löf lived in the house for more than 50 years until his death.

In 1974, he oversaw the construction of a research home that was the world's first to also be cooled by solar energy.

Löf taught chemical engineering at the University of Colorado
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 and the University of Denver
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 before serving on the faculty of Colorado State University
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 in the civil engineering
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 department from 1967 - 1987. He founded the university's Solar Energy Applications Laboratory in 1972. From 1973 - 1975, he was the president of the International Solar Energy Society
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.

Löf invented a solar cooker, marketed as the Umbroiler, but it was not a commercial success.

Awards and honors

Löf was the first Colorado State University recipient of the Charles Greeley Abbot
Charles Greeley Abbot
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 Award, in 1980. The award is given by the American Solar Energy Society
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 in recognition of contributions in the solar energy field.

Patents

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