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students Subject areas Computer Sciences Engineering Mathematics & Statistics Physics & Astronomy Project description Inspections of offshore wind turbines, such as identifying damage or ice on turbine
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to uneven settlement, which poses risks to the integrity of offshore structures. Therefore, this project aims to investigate the settlement mechanisms of calcareous sand foundations, focusing on how
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offshore renewable energy sources. As part of this vision, ambitious targets aim for 50GW offshore wind capacity by 2030, with 5GW from floating offshore wind (FOW). However, a critical challenge lies in
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Borja Rosales, (pablo.borjarosales@plymouth.ac.uk ) Applications are invited for a 3.5-year EPSRC funded UDLA PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 1st October 2025. Project Description Offshore
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in shaping the future? Research scientist At the Geophysical Institute (GFI) there is a vacancy for a position as a researcher within the area of Data-Driven Computational Mechanics in Offshore Wind
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eligible for EU fees Post Summary The Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) are seeking a PhD student in Structural Dynamics examine the design of
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understand the long-term temporal impacts and benefits of offshore wind (OSW) on fish distribution and movements across large spatial scales, with a focus on the Greater North Sea region. The novelty
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to dive into the mighty storms that move over and interact with offshore wind farms. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with leading scientists from academia and wind energy industry, and work
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rotor aerodynamics challenge the way we model the aerodynamic loads for floating offshore wind turbines. The aim of the project is to increase the reliability of floating offshore wind turbines by
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increase in demand and are building engineer-to-order ships for offshore wind farms across large parts of the world. Simultaneously, ambitious climate goals call for conversion or retrofit of existing ships