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2024 Poster Award Winners

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Mohamed Salman,
(Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, The University of Auckland)

Poster Title: Pendulum-Based Tubular Liquid-Solid Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Wave Energy Harvesting

Mohamed's work introduces an innovative approach to harnessing wave energy, promising significant advancements in the efficiency and applicability of ocean energy technologies.

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Second Prize (€ 1,000)
Phillip Marsh
(Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania)

Poster Title: Resource and Economic Prediction Tool

Phillip's research provides critical insights into the economic viability and resource management of ocean energy projects, offering valuable tools for industry stakeholders.
 
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Third prize (€ 500)
Hélène Chabbert
(Meteolien, France)

Poster Title: Wave Atlas PF: Modelling Wave Resource in French Polynesia

Hélène's study enhances our understanding of wave energy resources in French Polynesia, paving the way for sustainable energy solutions in island regions.
 
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