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Supervisor(s) Professor Will Coombs, Durham University Professor Charles Augarde, Durham University Enquiries email: [email protected] Project description Floating wind offers the possibility
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Floating wind offers the possibility of opening up energy resource in deeper water than feasible with fixed solutions (e.g. monopiles or jackets) which become impractical in water depths over 45m
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@hull.ac.uk Project description The pursuit of clean and sustainable energy solutions has led to the exploration of innovative methods for harnessing wind energy. One such innovation is the development
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, and attentional lapses, alongside extreme weather. Additionally, according to statistics from a manufacturing company, 40% of wind turbine errors are due to human error. Working long hours in harsh
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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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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
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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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the development of offshore wind energy and have a passion for geotechnical engineering? This PhD position is for you. This project is an opportunity to contribute to the advancement of offshore renewable energy as
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Funded PhD Studentships at the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Offshore Wind Energy Sustainability and Resilience 4 Year PhD Programme Funding Available Students Worldwide View
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Supervisor: Prof. Ali Mehmanparast Project Description: Originally, the inside surface of offshore wind turbine structures was designed to be dry, and so ‘in air’ fatigue crack growth rate (FCGR