Main professional opportunities

Doctors graduating from the Fluid Thermodynamic Engineering program are highly qualified to assume leadership and responsibility roles in various industrial and academic sectors, both nationally and internationally.

The advanced training and autonomous research capacity acquired by our doctoral students allow them to integrate quickly into the labor market, occupying highly specialized positions.

The main career paths include:

  • Senior Researchers and R&D&I Technicians: Development of innovative solutions in key sectors, such as energy engineering, industrial processes, and transport.

  • University Professors and Public Researchers: Teaching and research careers at the national and international academic levels.

  • Consultants and Project Managers: Experts in energy efficiency, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and optimization of thermodynamic systems.

  • Technology Management: Executive roles and technological project management positions where thermodynamics and fluid mechanics are fundamental pillars of the business.