Reshma Singh

IMPEL+, a program of the Department of Energy at Berkeley Lab

Reshma Singh serves as Program Director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s tech-to-market IMPEL program (IMPEL.lbl.gov), an early-stage incubator and accelerator for building-energy technologies. She manages the California Energy Commission’s R2M2 microgrid program, and previously the Presidential U.S.-India bilateral Center for Building Energy Research and Development (www.CBERD.org) at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

Sie bringt über 10 Jahre Erfahrung in der Förderung der städtischen Nachhaltigkeit, der Innovation von Cleantech-Gebäuden und der Arbeit mit komplexen internationalen Ökosystemen in den Vereinigten Staaten, Indien und Singapur mit. Reshmas Arbeit liegt an der Schnittstelle von Design und Technologie intelligenter Gebäude und Städte, mit Schwerpunkt auf Energie, Datenanalyse, UX und IoT-Sensoren und -Steuerungen.

Reshma holds two cleantech patents. She is author of the “Building Innovation Guide for High-Performance Energy Efficient Buildings in India” (www.BuildingInnovationGuide.com), and contributor to the book “Mutations: Harvard Project on the City”. She serves on the Telecommunications Industry Association’s (TIA) Smart Buildings and Power and Energy group, on the Advisory Council for the U.S. Department’s of State’s international TechWomen program, and is recipient of the American Association of University Women award and Harvard’s Community Service fellowship.