Dr Philip Marsh
Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania
I am currently involved as lead modeller in the Marine Spatial Planning for a Blue Economy project (https://blueeconomycrc.com.au/project/marine-spatial-planning-for-a-blue-economy/), where I am conducting spatial and temporal assessments to characterise Australia’s ocean renewable energy resources for blue economy applications.
My previous roles include wind and tidal, multi criteria and computational fluid dynamics modelling across wind, ocean energy and defence sectors. I am a member of the Australian Marine Energy Standards Mirror Committee to the International Electrotechnical Commission on Marine Energy Standards (IEC-TC114): EL-066: Marine Energy – wave, tidal and other water current convertors, and also contribute to the Ocean Energy Systems (OES) Tidal Energy working group.
I am currently involved as lead modeller in the Marine Spatial Planning for a Blue Economy project (https://blueeconomycrc.com.au/project/marine-spatial-planning-for-a-blue-economy/), where I am conducting spatial and temporal assessments to characterise Australia’s ocean renewable energy resources for blue economy applications.
My previous roles include wind and tidal, multi criteria and computational fluid dynamics modelling across wind, ocean energy and defence sectors. I am a member of the Australian Marine Energy Standards Mirror Committee to the International Electrotechnical Commission on Marine Energy Standards (IEC-TC114): EL-066: Marine Energy – wave, tidal and other water current convertors, and also contribute to the Ocean Energy Systems (OES) Tidal Energy working group.