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Future Wind and Marine 2024

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Mathematical Institute, Banbury Road, Oxford

The Future Wind and Marine Energy Systems CDT annual conference, will showcase the latest research in wind and marine energy, hosted by the CDT in Wind & Marine Energy Systems & Structures, which is a program with collaborations between the University of Strathclyde, Edinburgh and Oxford.

The final year students will present the results of their research, along with poster presentations from all other CDT researchers. There will also be industry insights on a range of topics within offshore renewables.

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