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Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy

Stage - Analyse Du Changement Climatique

Become an intern at Siemens Gamesa in Paris, focusing on climate change analysis. Analyze SCADA wind data to assess long-term trends and variability in wind characteristics. Enjoy a unique opportunity to work with experts and access a global-scale SCADA database.
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy
Paris, France Palaiseau, France   On-site   Internship  UTC+01:00   10000+   19 days ago

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy

Company Overview

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy

Zamudio, Vizcaya, Spain

2017

Business Model

Renewable Energy

Design, manufacture, and service of wind turbines and renewable energy solutions.

Sales of wind turbines, service agreements, and maintenance contracts.

Locations & Geography

Siemens Gamesa operates in over 70 countries, with major operations in Spain, Germany, India, the United States, and China.

Company Culture

Their mission is to provide sustainable energy solutions and contribute to a greener planet.

They promote a collaborative and innovative work environment that values diversity and inclusion.

They offer various training programs and career development opportunities to enhance employee skills.

Activities & Projects

They are currently involved in several offshore and onshore wind projects across Europe and North America.

Siemens Gamesa is known for its innovative turbine designs, including the SG 14-222 DD offshore wind turbine.

They are committed to reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable practices in their operations.

Career Opportunities

Typical job openings include roles in engineering, project management, and sales.

They offer competitive salaries, health benefits, and opportunities for remote work.

Contact Information

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Job Description

It takes the brightest minds to be a technology leader. It takes imagination to create green energy for the generations to come. At Siemens Gamesa we make real what matters, join our global team.

The global wind energy sector, both onshore and offshore, is experiencing rapid growth and is playing a key role in the energy transition. However, long-term shifts in wind resource patterns due to climate change are becoming an increasingly important concern. Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE), a Siemens Energy business unit and world leader in wind turbine manufacturing and maintenance, is launching a collaboration with the Dynamic Meteorology Laboratory (LMD) at École Polytechnique to address this issue.

The goal of this internship is to analyze SCADA wind data — including 10-minute average wind speed, wind direction, and turbulence intensity — collected from thousands of SGRE turbines located on all five continents over the past 20+ years. This work will assess long-term trends and interannual variability of wind characteristics and investigate their links with large-scale climate dynamics, such as ENSO (El Niño / La Niña), the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), and others.

This project sits at the intersection of industrial data science, fluid dynamics, and climate research, and is co-supervised by experts at SGRE and researchers at LMD.

Internship Objectives

  • Process, structure, and analyze large-scale SCADA datasets focused on wind characteristics.
  • Identify long-term trends in wind speed, direction, and turbulence intensity across different regions and time scales (seasonal, annual, decadal).
  • Detect and characterize interannual to decadal variability, and assess links with known climate modes (ENSO, NAO, MJO, etc.).
  • Compare local SCADA-derived wind data with outputs from reanalysis datasets and climate model simulations.
  • Investigate the potential impacts of extreme climate events (e.g., strong El Niño years) on wind patterns in specific regions.
  • Apply statistical and data science tools to reveal meaningful patterns and build robust visualizations.
  • Contribute to the understanding of how wind energy resource is evolving in a changing climate.

Candidate Profile

  • Final-year Master's student or engineering school student (M2 or equivalent).
  • Background in fluid mechanics, climate science, data science, energy systems, or related fields.
  • Strong skills in statistics, data analysis, and time series processing.
  • Proficiency in Python and MATLAB (mandatory).
  • Solid knowledge of atmospheric dynamics, climate variability, and climate indices (ENSO, NAO, etc.).
  • Interest in wind energy, renewable resources, and climate impacts.
  • Scientific curiosity, critical thinking, and ability to work independently.
  • Comfortable working in an interdisciplinary and international environment.

Supervision & Work Environment

  • Joint supervision by:
    • SGRE engineering and data teams (based in Paris La Défense)
    • Researchers from the Dynamic Meteorology Laboratory (LMD) at École Polytechnique (Palaiseau)
  • Access to a unique global-scale SCADA database
  • Opportunity to work across the industry-research interface
  • Possibility of scientific publication or continuation into a CIFRE PhD

Working Languages

French and English (documentation and communication in both)

About the role

March 31, 2025

Internship

Company

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy

March 31, 2025

On-site

siemensgamesa.com

  •  Paris, France
  •  Palaiseau, France

Étudiant(e) en Master 2 ou dernière année d’école d’ingénieur

UTC+01:00

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