Paul Mathew

Education
Architecture, Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University
Architecture, M.S., Carnegie Mellon University
Architecture, B. Arch, Mangalore University
Awards
2022 R&D 100 Award: The SEED Platform: Decarbonizing Cities Through Robust Data Management - August 22nd 2022
Managing building performance data (such as required by a benchmarking ordinance) can be costly and time consuming for states, local governments and other organizations. A Berkeley Lab team, in collaboration with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, has developed building energy efficiency data management software called the Standard Energy Efficiency Data Platform (SEED). It is an open-source software application designed to manage building performance data; it helps users combine data from multiple sources, clean and validate it, and generate queries and reports.
Spot: Rich Brown, Howdy Goudey, Paul Mathew, Iain Walker and Teresa Williams - September 11th 2017
Participation as a Lab Mentor for the first-ever Berkeley Lab Energy Design Challenge.
Journal and Editorial Board Memberships
Energies, Special Issue Guest Editor
Publications
2022
2021
2020
Making Data-Driven Policy Decisions for the Nation’s First Building Energy Performance Standards
08/2020
2019
2018
Beyond Widgets: Validated Systems Energy Savings and Utility Custom Incentive Program Systems Trends
08/2018
2017
Impact of Energy Use and Price Variations on Default Risk in Commercial Mortgages: Case Studies
09/2017