Patricia Sierra Sanchez has a diverse work experience, primarily in the field of combustion technology for industrial gas turbines. Patricia started their career as a PhD student and researcher at CERFACS, focusing on predicting turbulent two-phase flows. Patricia then worked as a visitor at the Technische Universität München, conducting a comparison study of two-phase flow prediction codes. Patricia also gained experience as a post-doctoral researcher at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where they worked on simulations of shock-turbulence combustion interactions and shear coaxial injector flows. Patricia then joined Alstom Power - R&D - Operations and Emissions Group as a Combustor Development Engineer, where they continued to develop new technologies for combustion chambers. Currently, they are employed at Ansaldo Energia as a Team Lead Combustor Operation, where they are responsible for leading a team in optimizing the operation of combustion chambers in industrial gas turbines. Patricia's work experience showcases their expertise in combustion technology and their dedication to innovation and optimization in this field.
Patricia Sierra Sanchez completed their education with a PhD in Energétique et Transfers from Toulouse INP, from the years 2008 to 2012. Prior to that, they obtained a degree in Ing. Industriel with a specialization in Technologies Énergétiques from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, spanning from 2002 to 2008. Additionally, they obtained their Baccalaureat in the field of Scientifique-Technologique from Ntra. Sra. de Loreto, from 2000 to 2002.
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