Summary
Jason Fields is a research and development engineer with nine years’ experience specializing in wind resource assessment, wind plant performance, and digitalization of the wind energy life cycle. He has led multimillion-dollar DOE research initiatives (PRUF/A2E), served as secretary for IEC 61400-15, and acted as Operating Agent for IEA Task 43 on wind energy digitalization, bridging standards, research, and commercialization. Comfortable with Python, R, GIS and industry tools like WaSP and WindFarmer, he translates complex data and instrumentation into deployable models and commercial partnerships. Jason combines technical rigor with advisory roles across international consortia and open source foundations, and currently accelerates climate startups through the Climatebase Fellowship. Based in Colorado, he’s equally at home mapping uncertainty for financiers as he is scaling novel wind-tech innovations—plus he’s a rock climber and dog lover who brings a field-tested, hands-on perspective to digital transformation.
9 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
B.S., Mechanical Engineering, B.S., Mechanical Engineering at Texas Tech University
English, Spanish