Happy #TEAMERTuesday! Today, we're excited to announce our latest round of Technical Support Recipients from #RFTS13. Thirteen projects have been approved to proceed to test plans, totaling nearly $2.1 million in support for #MarineEnergy research, testing, and expertise, making it our biggest round of support yet. 🌊⚙️⚡️🖥 Congratulations to TSRs Bluewater Network, C-Power, Crown Estate Scotland, Deep Anchor Solutions, Hawaii Ocean Power Solutions, Littoral Power Systems, Inc., Orbital Marine Power Ltd, ORPC, University of Alaska Fairbanks, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, University of Washington, Verdant Power, Inc., and Wave Water Works for their approved applications. Click away for information on these TSRs, their partner facilities, and the projects they'll be working on together: https://lnkd.in/gkyFTSAB If you are looking to apply or re-apply, applications are being accepted for #RFTS14 through October 4, 2024, and #RFTS15 through February 7, 2025. Find more information on applying here: https://lnkd.in/gxR4MfsG
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Senior R&D Engineer at Ansys | Chartered Engineer | PhD in Combustion CFD | Technical Writing | 15+ Years in Numerical Simulation
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