Jean-Philippe Bacher is a Full Professor at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland (HES-SO), specifically affiliated with the Fribourg School of Engineering and Architecture. He serves as a key researcher at the Institute for Applied Research in Energy Systems, where he leads multiple significant research initiatives focused on energy transition and building performance optimization. His work bridges academic research with practical applications in the energy sector, particularly in the context of Switzerland's Energy Strategy 2050. Professor Bacher's research interests span the critical domains of energy transition, energy efficiency and management, Smart Building technologies, and building performance analysis. His expertise extends to photovoltaic systems, energy storage solutions, Building Information Modeling (BIM), and the intersection of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies with building management. He has developed a particular focus on understanding human behavior in built environments and its impact on energy consumption patterns. His work often addresses the complex challenges of district energy systems and innovative approaches to building decarbonization strategies, with numerous publications demonstrating his leadership in these fields. An analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong trajectory toward integrated solutions for energy transition in the built environment. His work increasingly focuses on the convergence of multiple technologies - particularly the combination of BIM, IoT, and virtual reality for facility management, as well as the integration of photovoltaics with hydrogen-based storage systems for seasonal energy balancing. His research demonstrates a methodological shift toward data-driven approaches using machine learning techniques to optimize energy systems at multiple scales, from individual buildings to district-level infrastructure. The consistent theme across his publications is the practical application of research to address Switzerland's and Europe's energy transition challenges, with particular attention to grid stability issues arising from decentralized renewable energy production. EXPOSITION project (2024-2025): Experimentation Platform for Smart Districts focusing on grid stability issues ProRen project (2019-2021): Interventions on existing building stock for large-scale energy optimization Multi-Confort project (2011-2020): Comprehensive approach to workplace comfort considering physiological, psychological, and functional components CityPulse project (2017-2020): Sensor platform for urban quality of life monitoring in Fribourg's BlueFactory district Professor Bacher leads a substantial research team within HES-SO, collaborating with numerous colleagues across multiple disciplines. His work demonstrates strong industry engagement through practical applications of research findings and technology transfer initiatives. He serves as a bridge between academic research and practical implementation in the energy sector, particularly in the context of Switzerland's Energy Strategy 2050 and the challenges of integrating renewable energy sources into existing infrastructure.








