At Dioxycle we develop electrolyser solutions for carbon dioxide emissions. Using state-of-the-art technology, we research and provide technology that captures and converts carbon dioxide and ultimately generates valuable chemical products.
About Dioxycle
Dioxycle is pioneering breakthrough carbon utilization technologies that convert industrial emissions into sustainable chemicals with unprecedented energy and cost efficiency. By displacing fossil fuels for the production of key chemicals, Dioxycle has the potential to ultimately reduce over 800 million tons of CO2 per year, representing over 2% of the world's emissions.
Our team is innovating across chemical, mechanical and system engineering to turn carbon transformation into an economically feasible, industrial reality by developing a completely novel technological approach. Having completed our medium-scale Proof-of-Concept electrolyzer, we are now working towards a first-of-its-kind large-scale industrial prototype and are assembling key partnerships for future commercial roll-out.
We are supported by world-class funders including Lowercarbon Capital, Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Gigascale Capital and have raised $26M to date. We operate from two centers in Paris and California (so whether you are passionate about outdoors or good food/art scenes, we have a location for you to join!)
Your Mission
Dioxycle is seeking an intern with a background in chemical/process engineering to operate multiple lab-scale pilots for liquid and gas treatment. You will work in our engineering team (20 people), with three experienced process engineers. The main objective of this internship is to analyze the performance of different processes based on operating conditions. Your missions will be as follows:
- Start-up and operate a pilot-scale experimental system
- Create an experimental plan that meets the specifications agreed with Dioxycle's process team
- Analyze and present experimental results
- Summarize and write a report
This internship is perfect for you if you would like to gain real research experience independently, but with the support of experienced engineers.