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Supervisor(s) Dr Alexandros Petalas, Durham University. Dr Will Coombs, Durham University. Enquiries email: [email protected] Project description Renewable offshore wind energy plays a critical
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breadth and depth of current and emerging offshore wind sector needs. This begins with an intensive six-month programme at the University of Hull for the new student, drawing on the expertise and facilities
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Supervisors: Professor Charles Augarde, Durham University Professor William Coombs, Durham University Enquiries email: [email protected] Project description With the expansion of offshore wind
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altitudes, where winds are stronger and more consistent. In particular, AWTs offer important benefits when used on offshore floating platforms. AWTs can be deployed on floating platforms, which offer mobility
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and reliability of offshore wind turbines through advanced digital twin and machine learning technologies. This project will investigate existing digital twin and machine learning models and find
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The offshore wind industry has expanded rapidly and as a large influx of offshore workers is expected to meet the growth of the industry, companies now have an important task of maintaining health and safety
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& social care Project description Join us to tackle some of the biggest research challenges, in a supportive environment where you can grow your own career while you help grow the offshore wind industry
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& environmental science. Project description This study aims to investigate the pivotal role of wind turbine owners’ decisions and policy alternatives for enhancing the integration of offshore wind energy into
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Work in offshore settings requires workers to engage in a variety of potentially risky, physically, and mentally demanding tasks. In 2019, 865 offshore accidents were reported, and similar numbers
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This study will investigate the pivotal role of wind turbine owners’ decisions and the policy alternatives aimed at increasing the integration of offshore wind energy into electricity grids. In