Morgan Faulkner

Morgan Faulkner

Program Manager 1
(510) 486-6591

Bio

Morgan is an Administrator in the Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. 

Previously, Morgan worked in a variety of industries including non-profit fundraising events and commercial property management.

Morgan has a Bachelor of Arts in Earth Sciences from San Francisco State University. 

 

Awards

SPOT: Morgan Faulkner, Sarah Price, and Caitlin Brown -  April 14th 2022

Extraordinary efforts to finalize the Room Air Conditioners, Pool Heaters, and Pool Pump Motors NOPR TSDs

Spot: Team Workforce Development -  August 18th 2021

For contributions to the Lab's Workforce Development & Education programs in Spring and/or Summer of 2021, and for supporting research experiences for undergraduates, teachers, and faculty collaborators.

Vince Battaglia profile page

Armando Casillas profile page

Morgan Faulkner profile page

Julie Fornaciari profile page

Andrew Haddad profile page

Ling Jin profile page

Lalit Pant profile page

Anand Krishnan Prakash profile page

Corinne Scown profile page

Sarah Smith profile page

C. Anna Spurlock profile page

Adam Weber profile page

Spot: Morgan Faulkner -  March 31st 2021

For Morgan's extraordinary efforts in the successful submission of the CEC EPIC proposal for GFO 20-304 entitled "Innovative School Bus Charging for Resilient Communities"

 

Morgan Faulkner profile page

Spot: Morgan Faulkner -  June 14th 2019

Extraordinary effort in supporting the Workshop on Advanced Computing for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, hosted by LBNL on May 7, 2019, for DOE/VTO.

Spot: Morgan Faulkner and Julie Glover -  September 12th 2017

Morgan and Julie have spent countless hours helping the 4th floor staff to cope with uncomfortable working conditions during our air conditioning outage.

Spot: Morgan Faulkner -  March 08th 2016

Extraordinary contributions to the Transportation Initiative and flawless execution of a 3-day TWG Summit that had a large hand in convincing DOE that LBNL should be a viable future partner for research in transportation.