Bertrand Dechesne is an energetics engineer and educator with 11 years of experience designing and optimizing thermal energy systems, specializing in HVAC, refrigeration and vapor-compression cycles. His career blends academic research and hands-on industrial roles—from PhD-level work and research stints at ULg and Lyon 1 to process and energy management roles in fibreglass manufacturing and insulation development. He has led furnace process optimization and glass melting development projects, translating numerical modelling and experimental results into measurable efficiency and operational improvements. Now teaching mathematics in Liège, he brings practical industry insight into the classroom and a multidisciplinary perspective that connects theory with applied thermal systems. Colleagues describe him as equally comfortable with lab rigs and plant floor constraints, with a knack for simplifying complex heat-transfer problems for diverse audiences.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor and Master of Science in Engineering (B.Sc. and M.Sc.) Electromechanical Engineering (Energetics), Bachelor and Master of Science in Engineering (B.Sc. and M.Sc.) Electromechanical Engineering (Energetics) at University of Liège
BLS & AED, BLS & AED at European Resuscitation Council
The ExternalMedia library provides a framework for interfacing external codes computing fluid properties to Modelica.Media-compatible component models.
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