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on his Australian Research Council DECRA Fellowship project “Next-generation floating hybrid offshore wind-wave energy conversion system” along with Professors Wensu Chen and Hong Hao. This project aims
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carbon emissions reduction targets set out by the UK- and Irish governments up to 2050, Floating Offshore Wind energy will likely play a significant role. Construction of concrete floaters is attractive
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. The proposed scale of offshore development poses a significant threat to the marine environment in the form of physical disturbance. This has the potential to alter the structure and function of seabed
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, meteorological and physical conditions they operate under. Such data can inform structural health monitoring for offshore wind turbines or help plan new offshore sites, via estimation of power yield in relation
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Mathematics & Statistics Project description This project aims to advance sea-surface parameterisations of atmospheric offshore wind farm wakes for use in oceanographic models. Delivering a functional
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& Environmental Science Mathematics & Statistics Project description Offshore wind is a core component of global solutions to net-zero. The increasing demand for renewable energy is driving the installation
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Enquiries email: S.Rasciute@lboro.ac.uk Funding for: UK students Subject areas Economics Physical & Environmental Sciences Project description Offshore wind farms are a key driver in the transition to clean
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corrosive environmental conditions, corrosion is the main root cause of offshore structure failure. The cost of corrosion repair can reach £1k/m2 depending on the distance from shore and water depth. The
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). The goal of this collaborative project is to model the entire lifecycle of offshore wind turbines—construction, operation, and decommissioning—within a comprehensive digital twin framework. Your tasks As a
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measurements at on- and offshore wind farms and a high-performance computing cluster. Almost all our projects combine analyses at more than one of these infrastructures. Further information is available