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Arman Shehabi
Energy & Sustainability Expert
Arman Shehabi is an accomplished researcher and consultant committed to promoting sustainable and energy-efficient practices in the built environment. With a strong background in environmental engineering and policy, Shehabi's work focuses on integrating scientific analysis and practical solutions to minimize the environmental impact of buildings and consumer electronics, while creating healthier and more livable communities. Shehabi's expertise includes life cycle assessment, energy efficiency engineering, air quality engineering, supply chain systems modeling, green building certification, energy policy, data centers, information and communication technology, and techno-economic analysis.
Shehabi's educational background includes a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering from Stanford University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Chemistry from UC San Diego. Shehabi has served in various capacities, including as a research scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, a lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, an environmental and energy policy fellow at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and a science and technology policy fellow at the National Academy of Sciences. He has also worked as a postdoctoral scholar at UC Berkeley's Consortium on Green Design and Manufacturing, a researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, a LEED consultant at the University of California's Capital Projects, and an energy engineer at firms such as Eley Associates and Architectural Energy Corporation.