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Postdoctoral Researchers

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  • Dr Nguyen Chien - Research Associate in Coastal Ocean Digital Twins (2023 - Present), School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh

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  • Dr Yaling Chen - Research Associate in Hydroenvironmental modelling for tidal stream energy (2024 - Present), School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh

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  • Dr Nguyen Chien - Research Associate in Coastal Ocean Digital Twins (2023 - Present), School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh

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  • Dr Yaling Chen - Research Associate in Hydroenvironmental modelling for tidal stream energy (2024 - Present), School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh

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Postgraduate Researchers

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  • Phoebe Hudson - PhD researcher (2020 - Present), Institute for Infrastructure & Environment, University of Edinburgh - Co-supervised with Dr Adrien Martin (PI) and Prof Simon A Josey (NOC Southampton).

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  • Konstantinos Pappas - PhD researcher (2021 - Present), Institute for Infrastructure & Environment, University of Edinburgh - Co-Supervised with Dr Harry van der Weijde, Dr Ilias Zilakos (Tidetec), and Prof Lindsay Beevers.

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  • Connor Jordan - PhD researcher (2022 - Present), Institute for Infrastructure & Environment, University of Edinburgh - Co-Supervised with Prof Sotirios Tsaftaris.

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  • Bryn Townley - EngD researcher (2022 - Present), Institute for Infrastructure & Environment, University of Edinburgh - Co-Supervised with Professor Qing Xiao (University of Strathclyde) and Dr Ian Ashton (University of Exeter).

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  • Emils Brazovskis - PhD researcher (2022 - Present), Institute for Infrastructure & Environment, University of Edinburgh - Co-Supervised with Prof Lindsay Beevers.

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  • Phoebe Hudson - PhD researcher (2020 - Present), Institute for Infrastructure & Environment, University of Edinburgh - Co-supervised with Dr Adrien Martin (PI) and Prof Simon A Josey (NOC Southampton).

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  • Konstantinos Pappas - PhD researcher (2021 - Present), Institute for Infrastructure & Environment, University of Edinburgh - Co-Supervised with Dr Harry van der Weijde, Dr Ilias Zilakos (Tidetec), and Prof Lindsay Beevers.

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  • Connor Jordan - PhD researcher (2022 - Present), Institute for Infrastructure & Environment, University of Edinburgh - Co-Supervised with Prof Sotirios Tsaftaris.

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  • Bryn Townley - EngD researcher (2022 - Present), Institute for Infrastructure & Environment, University of Edinburgh - Co-Supervised with Professor Qing Xiao (University of Strathclyde) and Dr Ian Ashton (University of Exeter).

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  • Emils Brazovskis - PhD researcher (2022 - Present), Institute for Infrastructure & Environment, University of Edinburgh - Co-Supervised with Prof Lindsay Beevers.

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  • Dr Misha Patel - DPhil Researcher (2020 - 2024) - The Impact of Real World Constraints on Tidal Stream Energy Resource Assessments, University of Oxford.

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  • Dr Anastasia Fragkou - PhD Researcher (2019 - 2023) - Developing a multi-scale parallelised coupled system for wave-current interactions at regional scales, University of Edinburgh.

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  • Dr Lucas Mackie - PhD Researcher (2018 - 2021) - Modelling the Interaction of Tidal Range Power Systems for Renewable Energy Generation, Imperial College London.

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  • Dr Chris Old - Senior Research Associate in Marine Renewable Energy (2022 - 2023), School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh.

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  • Dr Misha Patel - DPhil Researcher (2020 - 2024) - The Impact of Real World Constraints on Tidal Stream Energy Resource Assessments, University of Oxford.

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  • Dr Anastasia Fragkou - PhD Researcher (2019 - 2023) - Developing a multi-scale parallelised coupled system for wave-current interactions at regional scales, University of Edinburgh.

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  • Dr Lucas Mackie - PhD Researcher (2018 - 2021) - Modelling the Interaction of Tidal Range Power Systems for Renewable Energy Generation, Imperial College London.

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  • Dr Chris Old - Senior Research Associate in Marine Renewable Energy (2022 - 2023), School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh.

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Introduction + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tidal/tidal_oer_info.html b/tidal/tidal_oer_info.html index e94cbd6..33be6d0 100644 --- a/tidal/tidal_oer_info.html +++ b/tidal/tidal_oer_info.html @@ -43,10 +43,12 @@ + + @@ -185,5 +187,24 @@

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Global tidal energy resource + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tidal/tidal_oer_range_technologies.html b/tidal/tidal_oer_range_technologies.html index 17e4be5..600f311 100644 --- a/tidal/tidal_oer_range_technologies.html +++ b/tidal/tidal_oer_range_technologies.html @@ -43,10 +43,12 @@ + + @@ -294,7 +296,7 @@

Technology considerationsMarine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) that aims to protect the marine environment across Europe.

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Tidal range power plants are typically classed as large infrastructure projects situated in coastal and estuarine zones. Proposed designs must accordingly balance and acknowledge the multiple uses of the marine space for economic, social and recreational purposes. As such, feasibility is not merely dictated by maximising the energy extraction or profit from a site, but also the need to demonstrate the scheme’s acceptability relative to other uses of the same marine space occupied by the impoundment. Proponents of tidal range projects highlight the vast long-term and low-maintenance marine energy resource offered, as well as the substantial employment and regeneration opportunities presented. Nonetheless, a key factor for public acceptability regards the impact of a scheme on the local environment. Addressing this issue for marine infrastructure has been integrated into planning law. An example of this is the EU’s Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) that aims to protect the marine environment across Europe.

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