Periodic Reporting for period 1 - AptWind (Atmospheric Physics and Turbulence for Wind Energy)
Período documentado: 2023-09-01 hasta 2025-08-31
The project is guided by its 5 training objectives:
TO1: To facilitate fifteen DCs in reaching a high level of technical/project-specific excellence within their individual research projects under the umbrella of Atmospheric flow physics and turbulence for wind energy applications.
TO2: To significantly improve the communication skills of the DCs throughout their PhD training.
TO3: To provide the DCs with a thorough understanding of the process from research via innovation to industry/tool implementation.
TO4: To provide an environment for the DCs to develop transferable skills as well as a method to document them leading to improved employability and career prospects within and outside academia.
TO5: To build a strong career-defining network among the DCs, academia in the EU and abroad and the industry, both within AptWind and beyond.
The event provided a lot of useful information and awareness about various project-related aspects and networking among the AptWind participants.
MTE2-20th EAWE PhD Seminar - Network knitting (Visby):
The second main training event took place in October 2024 in Visby and was co-located with the EAWE PhD seminar providing ample opportunities of networking. In addition, the NWT2 CFD course was kicked off, and the doctoral candidates were engaged in a workshop together with local high school students exercising how to communicate research to different stakeholders and interact with people outside the research community.
MTE3-Industry workshop I - Carrots for commercialization (Nantes).:
The third main training event took place from June 23 to July 1, 2025 in Nantes and Lannion in France. During the first day a dedicated course on innovation, IPR, and commercialization was given and during the second day the first industry workshop was held together with the AptWind general assembly. After that, there were three days of Wind Energy Science Conference and during the weekend a relocation to Lannion took place for visiting the lidar factory of Lumibird and for kicking off the course Scientific paper writing and publication ethics.