Jared Langevin
Jared Langevin is a Staff Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he leads modeling of U.S. buildings sector decarbonization and its implications for future energy demand, consumer costs, and the power grid. He co-authored the national Blueprint for U.S. building decarbonization while serving as a strategic advisor to the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Deputy Assistant Secretary for Buildings and Industry. Jared was also previously a Science and Technology Policy Fellow at DOE, where he co-created the Scout program for national buildings sector impact analysis. Jared holds a Ph.D. in Architectural Engineering from Drexel University and a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Carnegie Mellon University, and he is deeply committed to improving the quality and sustainability of the built environment.
Curriculum Vitae
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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.