Spencer Maxwell Dutton
Researcher · Building Energy Efficiency
Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryAbout
Dr. Spencer Maxwell Dutton is a researcher at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (University of California, Berkeley), focusing on building energy efficiency, indoor air quality (IAQ), and advanced ventilation systems. His work bridges computational modeling with real-world applications to improve energy savings, occupant health outcomes, and HVAC system performance.
Dr. Dutton’s research includes:
- Modeling energy savings from low-energy cooling and natural ventilation
- Assessing health impacts of ventilation strategies
- Developing smart control algorithms for residential and commercial HVAC systems
- Integrating thermal energy storage and daylighting technologies
His recent articles (2016–2022) explore smart ventilation control, air leakage mitigation, daylighting systems, and techno-economic frameworks for hybrid HVAC. Collaborators include experts in building science, energy systems, and environmental health.
Dr. Dutton holds a PhD from the University of Nottingham, UK, with prior experience as a building energy consultant in London.
Find Spencer Maxwell Dutton elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- BBrett C. SingerLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory · Researcher
Pawel WargockiTechnical University of Denmark · Professor- IInsung KangUniversity of Texas at Arlington · Assistant Professor
- PPanu Kari MustakallioAalto University · Professor
- WWeixin ZhaoAalto University · Visiting Professor
- LLars EkbergChalmers University of Technology · Professor