mercoledì 6 dicembre 2017

Workshop on Identification of Future Emerging Technologies in the Wind power sector, 5th December 2017



I was happy to meet with old friends at the workshop on identification of future emerging technologies in the wind power sector, held yesterday at the JRC in Ispra.
In particular, Francesco Petrini from the University of Rome with whom I worked together for more than 10 years (including a close collaboration in the period 2013-2016 for an ESA funded Energy Harvesting project), Gianni Bartoli (from the University of Florence) with whom together with Francesco we ran several sessions of wind tunnel tests, Nafsika Stavridou (who I know from my past in Civil Engineering), Michael Muskulus (from NTNU) who I know from my past research in offshore wind energy, and Prof. Lampis Baniotopoulos (University of Birmingham), a great person.
Very happy to meet in person also Prof. Flemming Rasmussen (from DTU) a guru in wind turbine design, and so many other experts on the wind energy sector.

The complete list of the workshop participants:

Participant
Affiliation
Charalampos Baniotopoulos
University of Birmingham
Stephan Barth
Centre for wind energy research ForWind
Gianni Bartoli
University of Florence
Elisa Boelman
JRC, European Commission
Dennis Bosse
RWTH – Aachen
Alessandro Croce
Politecnico di Milano
Marco Fontana
Università degli Studi di Trento
Adrian Gambier
Fraunhofer IWES
Konstantinos Gkoumas
JRC, Ispra, European Commission
Christopher Golightly
Independent researcher
Peter Jamieson
University of Strathclyde
Andrew Macdonald
Offshore Renewable Energy ORE Catapult
Alberto Moro
JRC, Ispra, European Commission
Jimmy Murphy
University College Cork
Michael Muskulus
Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU
Francesco Petrini
Sapienza Universita' di Roma
Luca Pigolotti
University of Florence
Flemming Rasmussen
Technical University of Denmark
Vera Reis
JRC, Ispra, European Commission
Philippe Schild
DG RTD, Bruxelles, European Commission
Nafsika Stavridou
University of Birmingham
Nigel Taylor
JRC, Ispra, European Commission
Simon Watson
Delft University of Technology
 

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