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Posters
When: Thursday, 4 April 2019, 10:15 - 10:45
Session description
You are welcome to join us in commemorating this year’s poster award winners! Let us give them a round of applause and enjoy some morning refreshments. You will also have the opportunity to meet all our poster presenters face to face and discuss their findings. Following a review of all posters by a committee presided by ForWind Managing Director Stefan Barth, on behalf of the European Academy of Wind Energy (EAWE), the Poster Awards distinguished the following poster authors for their outstanding work:
Presentations
PO005: Open science: sharing data, tools and workflows. A strategy to inspire efficient collaboration in the wind industry. [Poster Award Winner]
Nikolay Dimitrov
Senior Scientist, DTU Wind Energy
PO017: Farm-wide assessment of wind turbine lifetime extension using detailed tower model and actual operational history [Poster Award Winner]
Abbas Kazemi Amiri
Research Associate, University of Strathclyde
PO029: Local acceptance for wind energy through co-creation [Poster Award Winner]
Ruth Schmitt
Head of the Institute, Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Engineering, University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Northwestern Switzerland
PO038: Construction of onshore wind farms in Ukraine in the period of the replacement of the feed-in tariff by auctions [Poster Award Winner]
Maryna Hritsyshyna
Counsel, Sayenko Kharenko
PO059: Increasing the value of offshore wind by integrating on-board energy storage [Poster Award Winner]
Daniel Buhagiar
Post-Doc Researcher, University of Malta
PO096: Turbine's advanced life extension by means of Artificial Intelligence [Poster Award Winner]
Juan José Cardenas
Chief Research Officer - Data Scientist, Smartive (Itestit S.L.)
PO160: Are mesoscale ensembles useful for estimating the uncertainty of wind resource atlases? [Poster Award Winner]
Björn Witha
Post-Doc, ForWind, University of Oldenburg
PO193: The EcoSwing Generator – World’s first superconducting wind power generator supplying power to the grid [Poster Award Winner]
Markus Bauer
VP Business Development, THEVA Dünnschichttechnik GmbH