Early Stage Researchers
The STEP4WIND consortium (including all the supervisors) attend a supervisory board meeting every 3 months. This meeting is organized to share experiences and updates with the whole consortium. Almost all ESRs have been recruited according to the initial planning, excepting ESR7, that has started as last on 1st May 2021, due to a delay in the recruitment process.
Network
A network was also established between 3 other ITN projects awarded in the same call as STEP4WIND, namely FLOAWER, LIKE, and Train2Wind. This network is referred to as the 4-ITN group. The general and training coordinators of each ITN are meeting on average every 3-6 months to discuss network and collaboration opportunities between the 4-ITN projects. This action was not forecasted in the Grant Agreement and brings additional opportunities to the ESRs, as training events are typically open across the 4-ITN projects.
Finally, the project website (step4wind.eu) has been created and collects activities/output across the network. A Twitter account (@step4wind) is also used for dissemination. Both are managed by the coordinator. A LinkedIn account was also created and managed by the ESRs.
Training activities:
- All training activities have been organised as planned. An exception is the training on risk consideration in FOWTs by OREC which was replaced by a unique visit to the Kincardine floating wind farm organised in OREC in collaboration with the company Flotation Energy. During the visit, many practical aspects of floating wind farms were discussed, including risks. Another training on blade manufacturing originally planned by Eire Composites was organised by TU Delft instead.
- The ESRs have also had the opportunity to join other training events organised by the 4-ITN network, the EU-funded TWIND project, or other organisations.
Dissemination
- Newsletters: two issues have beeen published online
- All ESRs presented their work in a number of international events, e.g. Torque, Wind Energy Science Conference, Deep Wind Conference, Wind Energy Ireland.
- The project Coordinator also presented the overall project at different international meetings, e.g. FOWT2020 international conference (the largest event on floating offshore wind energy in the world), MSCA2020 international conference, and in media targeting the general public (e.g. De Telegraaf - the most widely read Dutch national newspaper, and popular science magazine such as KIJK and Quest).
- The project actively teamed-up with the outreach organisation OffshoreWind4Kids to organise demo days on offshore and floating wind energy targeted at society.
- The ESRs have written several journal and conference papers, as outlined in our website.