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September 27, 2016 · about 10 years ago

University of Glasgow takes on bioinspired tidal energy generation

College of Science & Engineering at the University of Glasgow is looking for a research assistant who would help investigate the method of tidal power generation using flapping wings.

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College of Science & Engineering at the University of Glasgow is looking for a research assistant who would help investigate the method of tidal power generation using flapping wings.

The project, involving experts from the University of Glasgow, and the University of Edinburgh, will study novel turbines that mimick the motion of fish and shark tail, by using the motion of a flapping wing to drive the generator to produce energy from tides.

These turbines do not rely on smooth attached flow as rotary turbines do, but instead mimic insect flight in nature where high instantaneous forces are achieved by manipulating leading edge vortex structures, according to the University of Glasgow.

Specifically, the job requires expert knowledge in computational fluid dynamics, and preferably, experience in experimental fluid dynamics. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to the formulation and submission of research publications and research proposals as well as help manage and direct this complex and challenging project as opportunities allow.

The applicant will be employed by the University of Glasgow and will work under the joint supervision of Drs. Kiran Ramesh, Shaun Killen, and Ignazio Maria Viola on the project titled ‘Investigation of Flapping Wings as a Means of Hydroelectric Power Generation’.

The closing date for applications is set for October 23, 2016.

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