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Personal Profile
Kim Trenbath is the innovation lead for systems technology research and development in the Building Technologies and Science Center at NLR. She directs a portfolio of projects on technology research, market transformation, field validation, and workforce development. She works on plug and process load efficiency; commercial building heating, ventilating, and air conditioning; automated fault detection and diagnostics; commercial building sensors and controls; and advanced technologies that will make buildings grid interactive.
She leads the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Better Buildings Alliance Plug and Process Loads Technical Team. She also serves as the NLR lead for the DOE-funded JUMP into STEM building science competition for university students. She was the lead project manager for other NLR projects including the DOE-funded End Use Load Profiles project. In addition to her work at NLR, Trenbath is an adjunct professor at the Colorado School of Mines.
Trenbath previously served as business manager for NLR's Commercial Buildings Research Group for four years. Before joining NLR, she worked as an analyst in global power strategic sourcing, risk management, and wind energy business development. Her prior research involved in-cabin air quality, undergraduate students' understanding of scientific concepts, and break-in training.
Research Interests
Plug and process load/miscellaneous electric loads in commercial buildings
Integration technology for commercial buildings
Building fault detection and diagnostics
Zero energy schools
Power over Ethernet technology
Energy-efficient buildings workforce development
Education/Academic Qualification
PhD, Atmospheric Science, University of Colorado
Master, Atmospheric Science, University of Colorado
Bachelor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Vanderbilt University
Master, Industrial Engineering, West Virginia University
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Collaborations and Top Research Areas From the Past 5 Years
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JUMP Into STEM 2018-2025: Challenge Highlights and Implementation Guidance
Emaikwu, N., Trenbath, K., Hazard, C., Wheeler, G., Sparn, B., Meyer, R., Goetsch, H. & Catano, J., 2026, 29 p.Research output: NLR › Technical Report
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Exploring Professor Motivations and Implementations of a Real-World Problem-Solving Project
Bruxvoort, B. & Trenbath, K., 2025, 17 p.Research output: NLR › Presentation
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Exploring Professor Motivations and Implementations of a Real-World Problem-Solving Project: A Case Study in Preparing Students for the Emerging Building Science Industry: Preprint
Bruxvoort, B., Trenbath, K., Emaikwu, N. & Schmidt, J., 2025. 16 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Monitoring Home Electrical Power Consumption Patterns Using Secondary Wireless Meters
Shrestha, P. & Trenbath, K., 2025, 60 p.Research output: NLR › Technical Report
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Brick Schema Standardized Plug Load Control Strategies for Load Reduction: Preprint
Chia, K., Ben-Ayed, M., Eshwar, S., Zhang, C., Chen, E., Gu, Y., Kleissl, J., Khurram, A., Wolf, J., Van Sant, A. & Trenbath, K., 2024. 19 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper