Jared Langevin

Jared Langevin

Energy/Environmental Policy Research Scientist/Engineer
202-586-9611

Bio

Jared Langevin is a Research Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he models the national impacts of building efficiency on long-term energy use and CO2 emissions, develops decision support algorithms for energy flexible building operations, and researches human-building interactions. Based in Washington, D.C., Jared was previously a Science and Technology Policy Fellow at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Building Technologies Office (BTO), where he co-created BTO’s Scout program for national building efficiency impact analysis. Jared holds a Ph.D. in Architectural Engineering from Drexel University, where his research focused on measuring and modeling the adaptive interactions between building occupants and their surrounding thermal environments, examining the links between these interactions and building energy use. Before entering into his graduate studies at Drexel, Jared received a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Carnegie Mellon University.

Education

B.Arch., Carnegie Mellon University, 2008
D.Eng., Drexel University, 2014

Awards

Early Scientific Career Award: Jared Langevin -  November 18th 2021

Dr. Langevin’s innovative modeling and analysis of potential energy, emissions, and cost reductions in U.S. buildings informs the U.S. Department of Energy’s development of policies that can rapidly decarbonize the buildings sector and support national climate change mitigation goals.

Spot: Jared Langevin -  October 14th 2020

Awarded for his exceptional analysis work in support of BTO efforts to expand the Grid-interactive Efficient Buildings Initiative such that buildings are a key solution to grid modernization.

Spot: Jared Langevin -  March 22nd 2019

Demonstrating superior leadership of the project and excellent coordination and communication with related projects' teams and stakeholders.

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