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Jacques de Chalendar is an Adjunct Professor in the Energy Science & Engineering department at Stanford University. He is an Independent Research Consultant for TotalEnergies and affiliated with the Benson Lab. His research focuses on low-carbon energy systems, energy efficiency, and optimization of infrastructure through data-driven approaches. De Chalendar holds a PhD in Energy Resources Engineering from Stanford (2020), an MSc from Stanford (2016), and a BSc/MSc from École Polytechnique (2014).
Key research areas include emissions tracking in power systems, flexible urban energy systems, and building energy flexibility experiments. His work emphasizes integrating mathematical modeling, software engineering, and real-world prototyping to reduce energy consumption and carbon footprints. Notable projects include the COOLER Research Program for commercial building efficiency and real-time grid emissions monitoring at energy.stanford.edu/gridemissions.
De Chalendar teaches ENERGY 104/204, exploring global energy transitions through computational modeling. He collaborates across disciplines with engineers, mathematicians, and economists to address large-scale decarbonization challenges. His experiments demonstrate scalable solutions like thermal storage optimization and demand response mechanisms in multi-zone buildings.



