Summary
Cory Mosiman is a lead software engineer specializing in building science who combines nine years of hands-on engineering with deep domain expertise in smart buildings, energy auditing, and measurement & verification. He designs and implements semantic data models and tooling that bridge energy modeling, control systems, and field deployments to make commercial buildings measurably more efficient and auditable. Cory has driven cross-disciplinary work at organizations like NREL and PassiveLogic—authoring data standards, migration tooling, and control validation frameworks that enable real-world heat pump and autonomous controls deployments. He’s comfortable across the stack from Postgres-backed APIs and codegen to Swift-based tooling and embedded platform builds for x86/ARM and NVIDIA edge devices. Based in Grand Rapids, he pairs pragmatic field experience (test walls, custom PCBs, and contractor-facing delivery) with a research-oriented approach, often translating standards work (BuildingSync, BEDES, Haystack/Brick) into production-ready software.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MS), Architectural Engineering, 3.9, Master of Science (MS), Architectural Engineering, 3.9 at University of Colorado Boulder
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
English, German