Big Offshore wind-farm with transfer vessel

Why offshore renewable energy? Why °µÍø½âÃÜ?

Offshore renewable energy (ORE) is a key strategy for achieving the transition from carbon emitting fossil fuels to clean low carbon renewable sources. 
The main sources from which energy is captured in ORE are offshore wind, waves and tidal currents. 
At the °µÍø½âÃÜ we offer an MSc programme to support graduates ambitions to work within the offshore renewable energy sector.
Our programme focuses on preparing the personnel who will design, develop, operate, and regulate the technology that will convert energy from these natural elements into usable power for our communities.

The MSc Offshore Renewable Energy programme is a broadening programme designed to provide applicants of a wide range of backgrounds with a broad understanding of the ORE field and prepare them for careers in ORE project development, environmental consultancy, and industrial development and regulation.

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University's wave tank

The COAST Laboratory

The COAST (Coastal, Ocean And Sediment Transport) laboratory provides physical model testing with combined waves, currents and wind, offered at scales appropriate for device testing, array testing, environmental modelling and coastal engineering.
 
This is a flexible facility with the capability to generate short and long-crested waves in combination with currents at any relative direction, sediment dynamics, tidal effects and wind.
 
The facility is closely aligned with the COAST Engineering Research Group.

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