Postgraduate research project

Developing the next generation of ground anchors for floating offshore wind turbines – TAILWIND

Funding
Fully funded (UK and international)
Type of degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Entry requirements
2:1 honours degree View full entry requirements
Faculty graduate school
Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
Closing date

About the project

Are you interested in the development of offshore wind energy and have a passion for geotechnical engineering? This PhD position is for you. This project is a unique opportunity to contribute to the advancement of sustainable energy infrastructure while deepening your expertise in geotechnical engineering.

Lead the Way in Sustainable Energy Infrastructure

You will be part of the EU-funded TAILWIND project, which aims at developing sustainable by design stationkeeping systems for floating offshore wind turbines, including novel mooring lines and anchors. Floating offshore wind energy holds immense potential for harnessing clean and renewable energy and reach the net zero objectives worldwide. However, ensuring the stability of these floating turbines under challenging environmental conditions requires innovation.

What will you do?

  • innovative anchor design: develop novel anchor concepts, and installation techniques to ensure robust performance in complex seabed environments
  • advanced geomechanical analysis: employ advanced physical and numerical modelling techniques to understand anchor behaviour under cyclic loading
  • experimental testing: validate your theoretical findings through laboratory testing, collaborating with other project partners.

What is the expected impact of this research?

  • cost reduction: optimise anchor design and installation for cost-effective deployment of floating wind farms
  • environmental sustainability: enable wider adoption of offshore wind energy, a clean and renewable source of power
  • technological advancement: push the boundaries of knowledge in geotechnical engineering for offshore applications.

Who are we looking for?

  • a highly motivated and self-directed individual with a strong foundation in geotechnical or civil engineering
  • experience with soil mechanics, numerical modelling, and/or experimental testing is highly desirable
  • a passion for renewable energy and a desire to contribute to a sustainable future
  • excellent communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with supervisors, researchers, and industry partners.

What are the benefits for you?

  • work with a team of academic and industry experts in the design of floating offshore wind systems and use state-of-the-art facilities;
  • develop advanced numerical and physical modelling skills, together with a deep knowledge of anchor design, that will enable you to choose your preferred path in academia or industry;
  • develop transferrable skills, write journal papers, attend conferences and extend your network by participating to the TAILWIND project activities.