Connor Aucremanne

Connor Aucremanne

PhD Student

National University of Singapore

Connor is a member of the BIOR Lab pursuing his PhD at NUS. His primary research concerns the democratization of virtual power plants within dynamic electricity markets for optimal monetization and grid flexibility via an algorithmic human-building interaction framework. He has also conducted research revolving around digital twin development, passive daytime radiative cooling, residential solar PV and decarbonization policy, and indoor soundscape perception for organizations such as NUS, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), UCL, and UF Bob Graham Center for Public Service. Outside of academia, he tends to spend his time curating Spotify playlists, enjoying the outdoors, collecting coffee table books, and appreciating different forms of expression throughout the arts.

Interests

  • Energy Informatics
  • Grid-Interactive Buildings
  • Dynamic Electricity Markets
  • Demand Response
  • Human-Building Interaction

Education

  • PhD Candidate in Built Environment

    National University of Singapore, Singapore

  • MSc in Built Environment, Environmental Design and Engineering, 2023

    University College London, UK

  • BSc in Sustainability and the Built Environment, 2021

    University of Florida, USA