Case Study
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ESRU Energy Systems Research Unit

University of Strathclyde

 
MARINE CURRENT RESOURCE AND TECHNOLOGY METHODOLOGY

Team: Members

    James Glynn        Kirsten Hamilton        Tom McCombes        Malcolm MacDonald
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James Glynn

James graduated in Mechanical Engineering, at The National University of Ireland, Galway in 2004. He is interested in ecology and social sustainable development. As such, he specifically hopes to develop a career in R&D, contributing to the renewable generation device industry.

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Kirsten Hamilton

Having completed a BEng(Hons) at the University of Strathclyde in Product Design Engineering, she decided to take on a postgrad in an effort to combine her design skills and renewable energy. She was project manager and group coordinator throughout and a large contribution of hers has been the website design, in addition to structuring the methodology and casestudy

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Tom McCombes

Tom graduated in 2005 from the University of Glasgow with a BEng (Hons) in Aeronautical Engineering, and as such is a great fan of anything that goes woosh. Or splash. As such, he took an active interest in the fluids and device modelling, and generated the Matlab models used during this investigation. He was under duress at the time, so please don't sue him if they aint correct, and PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE use nothing on this site to design aircraft that he might concievably fly in. Ever. At all. Questions, queries, problems with the programs direct to email.

 

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Malcolm MacDonald

Malcolm graduated from Strathclyde in 2005 with a BEng Honours degree in Product Design Engineering, and hopes to complete an MSc in Energy Systems and the Environment in September. Malcolm also has a strong affinity for the sea, indignation and of course, renewable energy. He is tentatively contemplating further study after completing the MSc, but is also enthusiastic about a vocation in sustainable engineering.

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