Abstract
Session 1 – Industry and Policy
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Operational Experience of OE35 @ WETS Site in Hawaii, Prof Tony Lewis from Ocean Energy Ltd.
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A systems thinking approach to societal acceptance, Carrie Anne Barry from Maynooth University
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Breakthroughs in Wave Energy, Gabriel Forstner from CorPower Ocean
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The choice of Technology Simulation Level, and its importance for wave energy design calculations, Johannes Palm from Sigma AB
Session 2 – Technical (National)
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Extending the operational availability of wave energy systems, Amin Ziaei and Alejandro Gonzalez Esculpi from Maynooth Uni.
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Nondimensional control co-design methodology for WEC systems, Eugenio Gelos from Maynooth Uni.
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Realistic energy-maximising control of cyclorotor wave energy converters using estimator, predictor, and nonlinear MPC, Ilias Stasinopoulos from Maynooth Uni.
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MPC-based real-time energy management of hybrid energy storage systems for wave energy converters, Zechuan Lin from Maynooth Uni.
Session 3 – Technical (International)
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Toward wave-to-wire optimisation enabled by differentiable BEM, Maha Haji from University of Michigan, USA
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Wave Energy Research & TALOS WEC Developments, George Aggidis from University of Lancaster, UK
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Co-design of Hybrid Marine Energy Converters, Lei Zou from University of Michigan, USA