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Hybrid AI-kinetic models for catalyst regeneration

ABG-135992 Thesis topic
2026-02-24 Public funding alone (i.e. government, region, European, international organization research grant)
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IFP Energies nouvelles
- Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes - France
Hybrid AI-kinetic models for catalyst regeneration
  • Chemistry
Kinetic modelling, machine learning, hybrid modelling, catalysis

Topic description

Essential for numerous industrial processes and energy systems, catalysts gradually lose their efficiency due to phenomena such as coke formation or sintering. To extend their lifespan, which is crucial for a sustainable economy, tens of thousands of tons of catalysts are regenerated each year to restore their performance. This regeneration process thus has a significant impact on the energy efficiency and sustainability of the industries involved, such as biofuel production, for instance.
In the case of bifunctional catalysts with an acidic phase and a hydrogenating phase, the choice of regeneration conditions becomes critical, as during this process, one of the active phases may be degraded, thus significantly affecting the performance of the regenerated catalyst. Current knowledge models on coke types and their oxidation do not allow accurate predictions of the consequences of a specific choice of regeneration conditions.
This PhD project focuses on the development of hybrid models combining machine learning techniques with physical models to predict the performance of regenerated catalysts. By leveraging complex data, such as X-ray diffraction patterns, the candidate will contribute to the implementation of the first hybrid kinetic models covering multiple catalysts. The thesis work will be structured around three key objectives:
•    Developing a hybrid learning strategy that integrates kinetic models with machine learning techniques (such as Neural ODE approaches).
•    Investigating the limits of model performance when experimental data is limited (few-shot learning)
•    Applying these approaches to real-world industrial regeneration processes to optimize operational conditions

Starting date

2026-11-02

Funding category

Public funding alone (i.e. government, region, European, international organization research grant)

Funding further details

Presentation of host institution and host laboratory

IFP Energies nouvelles

IFP Energies nouvelles is a French public-sector research, innovation and training center. Its mission is to develop efficient, economical, clean and sustainable technologies in the fields of energy, transport and the environment. For more information, see our WEB site. 
IFPEN offers a stimulating research environment, with access to first in class laboratory infrastructures and computing facilities. IFPEN offers competitive salary and benefits packages. All PhD students have access to dedicated seminars and training sessions. 
 

Candidate's profile

Academic requirements    University master’s degree in chemical engineering or in machine learning   
Language requirements    English level C1 (CECR)   
Technical requirements    Programming skills, python required, Background in mathematical, physical or numerical modeling, Knowledge in machine learning and artificial intelligence, Interest in heterogeneous catalysis

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