Chandler Kemp

Assistant Professor Of Sustainable Energy at University of Alaska Fairbanks

Dillingham, Alaska, United States
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Chandler Kemp is an Assistant Professor of Sustainable Energy and founder of Kempy Energetics with nine years of experience applying quantitative modeling and software to decarbonize rural energy systems. Based in Dillingham, Alaska, he builds practical simulation tools—like FEAST for methane abatement and VEAT for fishing-vessel fuel use—that translate field measurements into policy- and operations-ready insights. He publishes peer-reviewed research, performs energy audits, and creates novel methods to evaluate emerging technologies, blending academic rigor with hands-on, community-focused work. Trained in physics (Cornell) and energy resource engineering (Stanford), he brings a rare mix of theoretical grounding and applied software development aimed at reducing carbon emissions in underserved regions.
code9 years of coding experience
job2 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor's, Physics, Bachelor's, Physics at Cornell University
bookMaster's, Energy Resource Engineering, Master's, Energy Resource Engineering at Stanford University
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Programming languages (1)

Python

Github contributions (5)

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ChandlerKemp/FEAST_PtE

Feb 2020 - Feb 2021

Contributions:42 commits, 25 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year
FEAST-SEDLab/FEAST_PtE

Feb 2020 - Jan 2021

Contributions:128 commits, 14 PRs, 59 pushes in 11 months
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Chandler Kemp - Assistant Professor Of Sustainable Energy at University of Alaska Fairbanks