Passive House Podcast co-hosts Mary James and Ilka Cassidy interview Zoe Kaufman of NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory). As a research engineer, Zoe focuses on guiding building fabrication toward replicable, low-carbon design. In her conversation with Mary and Ilka, Zoe shares her collegiate experience in the Solar Decathlon, and her subsequent work at the Levy Partnership and Bright Power in New York City. She also dives into her work at NREL doing hygrothermal modeling in the context of a changing climate and what implications that has for building envelope durability moving forward.
Links to organizations, software, and articles mentioned in the interview:
https://www.nrel.gov/
https://blokable.com/
https://wufi.de/en/software/wufi-pro/
https://www.nrel.gov/news/program/2022/nrel-set-to-receive-54-million-in-funding-to-research-turning-buildings-into-carbon-storage-structures.html
https://www.nrel.gov/news/program/2019/the-role-fungi-will-play-in-nrels-biomass-research.html
https://homestylegreen.com/why-adding-insulation-causes-moisture-issues-in-buildings/
https://homestylegreen.com/173-using-wufi-to-keep-buildings-dry-and-healthy/
Passive House Podcast Ep. 114: Zoe Kaufman, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
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