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Asger Bech Abrahamsen serves as a Senior Researcher at the Department of Wind and Energy Systems, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), specializing in structural integrity, materials science, and superconducting applications for wind energy systems. His work spans experimental and computational research in offshore wind turbine components, recycling of composite materials, and high-temperature superconducting technologies.
His research focuses on critical challenges in wind energy sustainability, including:
- Recycling value chains for decommissioned wind turbine blades
- Corrosion protection systems for offshore structures
- Pitch bearing reliability and damage accumulation
- Superconducting components for next-generation wind turbines
- Uncertainty quantification in floating wind turbine design
Abrahamsen actively supervises multiple PhD projects and leads the HTSComponentTestLab initiative for high-temperature superconducting component testing. His recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward circular economy solutions for wind energy infrastructure and advanced modeling of thermal-mechanical systems.
Professional engagements include organizing industry workshops like 'Metal Structures and Components of Wind Turbines' (2020) and 'Vind Energi Innovation kursus' (2019), alongside conference participation at events such as the World Congress of Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization (2017). His media contributions address wind turbine recycling challenges and superconducting wind turbine development.
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