
Latest updates from SFI BLUES
- 2021 Annual Reportby sfibluesnoSFI BLUES is in its third year, and the 2021 Annual Report is now ready.
- PhD Candidate within Marine Hydrodynamicsby sfibluesnoThe Department of Marine Technology has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate within marine hydrodynamics related to the topic: Wave and current load effects of moored closed aquaculture cages.
- Webinar: Floating structures for the next generation of ocean industriesby sfibluesnoLast week Centre Director Vegard Øgård Aksnes presented SFI BLUES at a Blue Economy webinar. Watch the recording here!
- Open post doc position at NGIby Vegard AksnesAre you interested in developing a soil-structure interaction framework for mooring lines and anchors subjected to cyclic loading? Do you want to be a part of ground-breaking research contributing to the next generation of floating structures for renewable energy (wind and solar), aquaculture and coastal infrastructure?
- New PhD and post doc students in SFI BLUESby sfibluesnoSeveral new PhD students and post docs have started after the summer
- Floating structures for the next generation of ocean industriesby sfibluesnoWith a changing climate it is time for change.
- Sébastien Laflèche is the first PhD-student in SFI BLUESby sfibluesnoSébastien Laflèche first PhD-student in SFI BLUES. He started in January 2021
- SFI BLUES – A new centre for research-based innovation on novel floating structuresby Vegard AksnesFloating offshore wind turbines, floating solar power plants, offshore aquaculture, floating bridges and floating cities – what do these structures have in common? And what is SFI BLUES all about?