Carmen Cejudo

Historical Committee Chair

Carmen Cejudo is a Mechanical Engineer at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) focused on water and energy efficiency in buildings. She selects and develops technical approaches to complex research challenges by leveraging a deep expertise in energy and water efficiency and building science, while integrating diverse disciplines across the lab. She supports the development of resilient water efficiency guidance for Federal agencies and contributes to the Building Energy Codes Program through participation in code development through ASHRAE, IECC and various state and local building codes.

Prior to joining PNNL Carmen worked as a consulting engineer leading the design of dozens of high efficiency HVAC and Plumbing systems ranging from single family homes, multifamily and office buildings, to large complex laboratories and more.

Carmen earned a BS in Environmental Engineering from the University of Southern California and is a registered Mechanical Engineer in Washington State. When not at work she enjoys reading, gardening, cooking, and hiking.