David Tomás Sánchez Martínez is a Professor in the Department of Energy Engineering at the University of Seville, specializing in advanced energy systems with a focus on supercritical CO2 cycles, concentrated solar power (CSP), and hybrid renewable energy technologies. His work spans thermodynamic modeling, techno-economic analysis, and system optimization. University Professor at University of Seville Researcher in Thermal Machines and Engines group Coordinator of International ORC Power Systems seminars Research Interests include: Supercritical CO2 power cycles for solar and hydrogen applications Micro gas turbine hybridization with ORC and fuel cells Thermal energy storage and desalination integration Computational fluid dynamics for turbomachinery Techno-economic assessment of renewable systems Recent Publications demonstrate expertise in CO2-based power cycles, hybrid fuel cell-turbine systems, and off-grid energy solutions. Key trends include hydrogen integration, solar thermal optimization, and advanced compressor design. Advising includes PhD theses on solar micro gas turbines, energy storage roadmaps, and CO2 cycle commercialization. He collaborates on major EU projects like StreamSTEP, ASTERIx-CAESar, and REMIND.





