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assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2027Partners:Insight Analytics Solutions, Plymouth University, Marine Scotland Science, SSE Energy Supply Limited UK, DNV GL (UK) +72 partnersInsight Analytics Solutions,Plymouth University,Marine Scotland Science,SSE Energy Supply Limited UK,DNV GL (UK),MSS,Subsea UK,UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH,RenewableUK,Adwen Technology,Tufts University,Sennen,EireComposites Teo,Scottish Power (United Kingdom),Ramboll Wind,Met Office,Nordex SE Hamburg,Nova Innovation Ltd,Met Office,James Fisher Marine Services,Insight Analytics Solutions,Atkins (United Kingdom),Frazer-Nash Consultancy Ltd,RES,Sennen,MET OFFICE,Ramboll Wind,BVG Associates Ltd,Vestas Wind Systems A/S,Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult,Lloyd's Register Foundation,BVG Associates Ltd,Orsted (UK),Atkins Ltd,Fugro (UK),Atlantis Operations (UK) Ltd,Adwen Technology,Energy Technology Partnership,Narec Capital Limited,Fugro GEOS Ltd,E.ON Climate & Renewables GmbH,Babcock International Group Plc (UK),EDGE Solutions Limited,EDGE Solutions Limited,E.ON Climate & Renewables GmbH,James Fisher Marine Services,Lloyd's Register EMEA,University of Strathclyde,Babcock International Group Plc,Tufts University,University of Strathclyde,Subsea UK,UWA,Lloyd's Register Foundation,Wood Group,Nova Innovation,Atlantis Operations (UK) Ltd,Scottish Power (United Kingdom),University of Western Australia,DNV GL (UK),Fraunhofer,OFFSHORE RENEWABLE ENERGY CATAPULT,SSE Energy Supply Limited UK,Renewable Energy Systems Ltd,Siemens AG,Orsted,Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd,Siemens AG (International),Wood Group,Vestas (Denmark),Atkins Ltd,FHG,Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd,SCOTTISH POWER UK PLC,Energy Technology Partnership,EireComposites Teo,RenewableUKFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/S023801/1Funder Contribution: 6,732,970 GBPThis proposal is for a new EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Wind and Marine Energy Systems and Structures (CDT-WAMSS) which joins together two successful EPSRC CDTs, their industrial partners and strong track records of training more than 130 researchers to date in offshore renewable energy (ORE). The new CDT will create a comprehensive, world-leading centre covering all aspects of wind and marine renewable energy, both above and below the water. It will produce highly skilled industry-ready engineers with multidisciplinary expertise, deep specialist knowledge and a broad understanding of pertinent whole-energy systems. Our graduates will be future leaders in industry and academia world-wide, driving development of the ORE sector, helping to deliver the Government's carbon reduction targets for 2050 and ensuring that the UK remains at the forefront of this vitally important sector. In order to prepare students for the sector in which they will work, CDT-WAMSS will look to the future and focus on areas that will be relevant from 2023 onwards, which are not necessarily the issues of the past and present. For this reason, the scope of CDT-WAMSS will, in addition to in-stilling a solid understanding of wind and marine energy technologies and engineering, have a particular emphasis on: safety and safe systems, emerging advanced power and control technologies, floating substructures, novel foundation and anchoring systems, materials and structural integrity, remote monitoring and inspection including autonomous intervention, all within a cost competitive and environmentally sensitive context. The proposed new EPSRC CDT in Wind and Marine Energy Systems and Structures will provide an unrivalled Offshore Renewable Energy training environment supporting 70 students over five cohorts on a four-year doctorate, with a critical mass of over 100 academic supervisors of internationally recognised research excellence in ORE. The distinct and flexible cohort approach to training, with professional engineering peer-to-peer learning both within and across cohorts, will provide students with opportunities to benefit from such support throughout their doctorate, not just in the first year. An exceptionally strong industrial participation through funding a large number of studentships and provision of advice and contributions to the training programme will ensure that the training and research is relevant and will have a direct impact on the delivery of the UK's carbon reduction targets, allowing the country to retain its world-leading position in this enormously exciting and important sector.
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