Sang Hoon Lee
Sang Hoon Lee is a senior scientific engineering associate in the Building Technology and Urban Systems Division. He received a Ph.D. in Building Technology and an M.S. in Integrated Facility Management from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is a LEED-accredited professional with USGBC and a Facility Management Professional with IFMA. His current work focuses on building energy simulation and modeling methods in different fidelities and for diverse needs. Prior to joining LBNL, he worked at the Georgia Institute of Technology to develop energy modeling methods that are implemented in tools such as the Energy Performance Standard Calculation Toolkit for easy use by building owners, architects, and engineers and the Network Energy Performance Toolkit for campus-scale energy evaluation.
Awards
2019 R&D 100 Award: Commercial Building Energy Saver - October 30th 2019
The Commercial Building Energy Saver (CBES), a software toolkit that enables equitable access to building deep retrofit and zero-net energy strategies for these buildings, won a 2019 R&D 100 Award in the software/services category.
The development team includes Berkeley Lab researchers Sang Hoon Lee, Xuan Luo, Kaiyu Sun, Tianzhen Hong, Cynthia Regnier, Mary Ann Piette (all pictured left to right), Yixing Chen, Rongpeng Zhang, Sarah C. Taylor-Lange, and Philip Price. The project was supported by the California Energy Commission and the Department of Energy.