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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