Théophile Sautory
About Théophile Sautory
Théophile Sautory is a Research Engineer at Arup specializing in AI applications for sustainability, with a background in mechanical engineering and computer science.
Current Role at Arup
Théophile Sautory currently works as a Research Engineer at Arup. He has been with the company since 2023, based in San Francisco, California, United States. In this role, he applies his extensive knowledge in AI and mechanical engineering to projects that often involve sustainability, building energy consumption prediction, and thermal analysis of facades.
Previous Experience at University of California, Berkeley
Théophile Sautory has held two positions at the University of California, Berkeley. He worked as a Graduate Student Researcher for 2 months in 2023, and as a Graduate Student Instructor for 9 months from 2022 to 2023. His time at UC Berkeley involved contributing to research projects and providing academic instruction in mechanical engineering and artificial intelligence.
Prior Roles in Research and Industry
Théophile Sautory's career includes a diverse array of positions across various institutions and companies. In 2022, he worked as a Machine Learning Research Intern in the CTO Office at Ansys in San Jose, California. Before that, he was a Research Assistant in Data Science at the National Crime Agency (NCA) in London for 3 months in 2021. Additionally, he held internships at Scortex in Paris, France, and Vekia in Lille, France, where he focused on AI and computer vision, and operations research, respectively.
Educational Background
Théophile Sautory has a strong educational foundation with multiple degrees. He obtained a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2023. Prior to that, he earned a Master of Science in Computing (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) in 2020 and a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering in 2019, both from Imperial College London. His early education was completed at Ecole Jeannine Manuel in Paris, where he achieved the French Baccalaureate with American English International Option.
Expertise in AI and Mechanical Engineering
Théophile Sautory specializes in the application of artificial intelligence to sustainability challenges, particularly in predicting building energy consumption and analyzing thermal properties of facades. He is adept at using CAD and Computational Fluid Dynamics for thermal analysis in datacenters and microclimate studies. His unique combination of skills in computer science and mechanical engineering enables him to tackle complex engineering problems with innovative solutions.