Professor Stuart McLelland S.J.McLelland@hull.ac.uk
Deputy Director of the Energy and Environment Institute
Professor Stuart McLelland S.J.McLelland@hull.ac.uk
Deputy Director of the Energy and Environment Institute
Status | Project Complete |
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Value | £8,040.00 |
Project Dates | Sep 1, 2023 - Dec 31, 2023 |
H2020 RI - HYDRALAB-PLUS Aug 31, 2015 - Aug 31, 2019
HYDRALAB is an advanced community that specializes in experimental hydraulic research. We would like to call our project, for which we have written this proposal, HYDRALAB+ (pronunciation: hydralab plus) because we will go beyond what we have achieve...
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The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training on Offshore Wind Energy and the Environment Apr 1, 2019 - Sep 30, 2027
The move to cleaner economic growth is one of the greatest industrial opportunities of our time; a key industrial challenge for the 21st Century is to secure a resilient renewable energy supply. The offshore wind (OSW) industry underpins UK solutions...
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Physical Modelling of Mixed Beaches Jan 1, 2019 - Mar 31, 2021
Mixed beaches are commonly found along the coastline of the UK, these are made up of different sized sediment, ranging over at least two orders of magnitude. When carrying out predictive modelling of this sediment behaviour on mixed beaches, it is no...
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Risky Cities: Living with water in an uncertain future climate Aug 1, 2020 - Nov 30, 2023
https://riskycities.hull.ac.uk/
Estuarine and coastal cities are acutely vulnerable in the face of climate uncertainty. 40% of the world's population lives within 100km of the sea and coastal populations are directly at risk from rising sea levels...
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EVOFLOOD: The Evolution of Global Flood Hazard and Risk May 1, 2021 - Apr 30, 2026
This project will deliver new models and quantitative understanding of how the world’s largest rivers and floodplains function, and how they respond to natural and anthropogenic-driven disturbances over timescales of years to centuries. Our objective...
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