Dr. Wanyu (Rengie) Chan is a Research Scientist and Deputy Indoor Environment Group Leader in Energy Analysis and Environmental Impact Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Her work focus on characterizing indoor air quality and implications to human exposures in residential and commercial buildings. She led a recently completed field study to evaluate the role of mechanical ventilation on indoor air quality in 70+ new California homes. The project was funded by California Energy Commission (CEC), involving multiple collaborators including two California’s Investor Owned Utilities. Dr. Chan is part of an ongoing project funded by Department of Energy, Building America Program to study indoor air quality in new homes across different U.S. regions. Dr. Chan has ongoing research studying indoor air quality and ventilation in California classrooms, working in collaboration with UC Davis Western Cooling Efficiency Center. She was the co-PI of Healthy Zero Energy Buildings project that aimed to inform commercial building ventilation standards, balancing energy efficiency objectives and the need to maintain acceptable indoor air quality. Dr. Chan joined the Laboratory as a graduate student and worked on the evaluation of shelter-in-place effectiveness. She collaborated with the National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center to develop an operational indoor model that has been applied in advising emergency responders on protecting buildings against accidental or intentional chemical or biological releases. Dr. Chan earned her Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from University of California, Berkeley in 2006.
Rengie Chan
Awards
May 2018
Energy Technologies Area
May 2004
Ashok Gadgil, Phil Price, Tracy Thatcher, Michael Sohn, David Lorenzetti, Rengie Chan, Emily Wood, Woody Delp, Richard Sextro, Elizabeth Finlayson, Buvaneswari Jayaraman, Sheng-Chieh Chang, Suengbae Hong, and Sondra Jarvis
Publications
2006
Indoor-Outdoor Air Leakage of Apartments and Commercial Buildings. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2006. .
2005
"Analyzing a database of residential air leakage in the United States." Atmospheric Environment 39.19 (2005) 3445 - 3455. .
"Analyzing a Database of Residential Air Leakage in the United States." Atmospheric Environment 39.19 (2005) 3445-3455. .
"Distribution Of Residential Air Leakage: Implications For Health Consequences Of An Outdoor Toxic Release." Proceedings of The 10th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate - Indoor Air 2005 2005: 1729-1733. .
2004
"Modeling shelter-in-place including sorption on indoor surfaces." 84th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, January 11-14, 2004 2004. .
Sheltering in buildings from large-scale outdoor releases. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2004. .
2003
"Building Airtightness: Research and Practice." State of the Art in Ventilation. London: James & James, 2003. 8-12. LBNL-53356. .