Bertrand Delorme is a Senior Research Scientist and tech lead at Google with a decade of experience building AI-driven solutions that bridge machine learning, high-performance computing, and physical sciences. His work spans moonshot R&D at Alphabet’s X on ocean sustainability to satellite detection and data assimilation for climate and land-surface models, reflecting a rare blend of academic rigor (PhD in Computational Geophysical Fluid Dynamics from Stanford) and product-focused engineering. He has moved models from research to operational settings across startups and national labs, often solving computational bottlenecks in HPC environments. Based in San Francisco, he combines deep domain expertise in geosciences with practical ML engineering to tackle real-world environmental challenges. Notably, his trajectory shows a consistent thread of applying advanced ML to observational satellite data and large-scale physical simulations.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science Applied Mathematics & Computer Science, Master of Science Applied Mathematics & Computer Science at ENSEEIHT
Bachelor's degree Mathematics and Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Mathematics and Computer Science at La Prépa des INP
PhD Computational Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, PhD Computational Geophysical Fluid Dynamics at Stanford University
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Bertrand Delorme - Senior Research Scientist at Google