Doctoral theses at IFP Energies Nouvelles
IFP Energies nouvelles, a French public research organization, hosts around 150 PhD students in its laboratories.
Every year, several dozens of new doctoral thesis topics are proposed.
These new PhD subjects, as well as thoses in progress, are listed on this site.
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The new PhD subjects
The list of new subjects is published at the beginning of the year, and theses generally start at the beginning of November.
Most of our theses are carried out at our Rueil-Malmaison and Lyon sites, but a few are carried out in partner laboratories.
Mesoscopic modeling of PFAS aggregation and adsorption on model mineral surfaces
Multiscale modeling of reaction-coupled transport of molecules in zeolite catalysts for alcohol dehydration
An evolutive basin-scale reactive transport model for depicting the genesis of lithium deposits
Price Dynamics of Strategic Metals in the Context of the Low-Carbon and Digital Transition
Detailed numerical simulations of porous media combustion using ammonia and hydrogen as fuels: multi-physics coupling and modelling
Model reduction for the design of steel wire ropes in the mooring line of a floating wind turbine
Quantifying Uncertainty in Machine Learning Interatomic Potentials for Accurate Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Large Eddy Simulation of hydrogen combustion in high pressure gas turbines
Optimal mixed-fleet bus scheduling and charging with direct consideration of passengers’ demand and level of service at bus stops
Wind energy cost minimization by wind turbine control adaptation to wind farm flow control
Study of the Effect of Confinement on Thermal Runaway and Its Propagation
PhD students
IFPEN doctoral students benefit from a stimulating research environment, with state of the art laboratory equipment and computing resources.
All IFPEN doctoral students participate in seminars and training courses dedicated to them.
IFPEN has a competitive salary and social security policy.