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will receive a Research Living Allowance, at current value of $37,145AUD per annum 2026 full-time rate (tax-free stipend), indexed plus allowances as per RTP stipend scholarship conditions at: https
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scholarship). Tuition fee offset scholarship to support any shortfall between the Project 89 tuition funding contribution of USD $25,000 per annum for 4 years. Note: Students may spend time offshore, however
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PhD studentship in Biofouling Impact on Dynamic Cables for Offshore Floating Wind Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate
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supply chain for offshore wind industry. The PhD will carry on the research within the Production Management Research Group. The group is a team of about 20 professors and researchers focusing
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recognised independent researcher. Project context and key objectives As offshore wind deployment expands farther from shore, HVDC transmission is increasingly used for efficient long-distance power transfer
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processes intricately linked, co-shaping urban and blue frontiers in the coastal and offshore spaces. As urbanization expands the seaward frontier of infrastructure development and blue economy development
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the governing processes behind this variability. Diurnal cooling/warming, primary production, oxygen production/consumption and wind regime cause coastal-offshore fluxes. Synoptic scale processes such as storms
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located offshore, present very specific technical challenges. Structural design and optimisation of performance in energy conversion are dependent on a correct estimation of the effects of flow, but scale
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Lecturer Dr. Andrus Räämet, Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture: Mechanics of Fluids and Structures Research Group Summary Properties of wave climate are vital for many offshore and coastal
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with offshore extreme sea levels. The project aims at applying physics-based modelling and advanced analysis to mitigate an environmental challenge with direct implications for coastal risk management