About the job
Join École Centrale de Lyon, a prestigious engineering institution, as a PhD candidate specializing in multi-fidelity optimization of transonic and transcritical CO2 turbomachines. This innovative research is part of the REVCO2 project, which aims to enhance energy recovery and conversion systems.
Founded in 1857, École Centrale de Lyon ranks among France's top engineering schools, nurturing over 3,000 students from 50 nationalities across its campuses. The institution boasts strong partnerships with industry and academia, leveraging advanced research in areas like decarbonization and energy efficiency.
This PhD project, executed in collaboration with renowned laboratories, focuses on developing a reversible supercritical CO2 Brayton cycle to effectively utilize industrial waste heat. You will engage in cutting-edge research combining various numerical tools to design efficient turbomachines for sustainable energy solutions.

