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covered). This project will develop the new technology for wave-based thrust harvesting for various floating platforms for marine decarbonisation. Main text Ocean waves possess a vast amount of energy ripe
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-being, food, and water security in the near to long-term. Vertical or near vertical seawalls, or dykes/embankments with wave walls are example defences as adaptation measures to sea level rise. In the UK
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“Energy Transfers in Atmosphere and Ocean”, projects 1) W4: Gravity Wave Parameterisation for the Ocean 2) W5: Internal Wave Energy Dissipation and Wavenumber Spectra Description Energetic inconsistencies
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Mathematical and numerical models of piezoelectric wave energy converters (MPhil or PhD scholarship)
energy present in ocean waves. The candidate will be supervised by Dr Vivien Challis and Prof Scott McCue at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), and will engage in discussions with the broader
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green energy supply requires increasing research on accurate and efficient evaluations of the sea states and the wave loads on the wind turbine substructures. In the B-WAVE project, the wave conditions
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global heat balance and carbon uptake. Recent anomalies, including a drastic sea ice decline, anomalous snowfall, and unprecedented heat waves, challenge our understanding of the region's response
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Application deadline: 31/07/2024 Research theme: Offshore renewable energy; water waves How to apply: Please click the 'Apply' button, above. The design of offshore renewable energy systems should
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increasing research on accurate and efficient evaluations of the sea states and the wave loads on the wind turbine substructures. In the B-WAVE project, the wave conditions and wave loads will be analysed
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. The official PhD topic is described below: Near-real-time detection and assessment of trans-oceanic tsunamis from space A tsunami (from Japanese “harbor wave”) is an unusually large wave occurring in a result of
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on accurate and efficient evaluations of the sea states and the wave loads on the wind turbine substructures. In the B-WAVE project, the wave conditions and wave loads will be analysed through a numerical