Professionals specializing in thermodynamics are often involved in projects such as designing and optimizing heat exchangers, evaluating the efficiency of energy conversion systems, conducting thermal analysis for manufacturing processes, or working on HVAC and power generation systems. Daily tasks may include running simulations, analyzing experimental data, preparing technical reports, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to solve engineering challenges. These roles often require both independent work and close cooperation with engineers, technicians, and project managers, offering exposure to a diverse range of industries such as automotive, aerospace, and energy. Tackling real-world efficiency and sustainability problems is a common and rewarding aspect of the job.