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Xiang Li is a researcher specializing in renewable energy systems, with a focus on wave energy converters, computational fluid dynamics, and offshore engineering. His work integrates multiphysics approaches to study flexible materials and their applications in ocean energy systems. He has contributed to projects involving semisubmersible platforms, floating offshore wind turbines, and novel wave energy converter designs.
Key research interests include hydrodynamic analysis, structural dynamics, and the optimization of energy harvesting systems. His PhD thesis, completed in 2024, explored fluid-structure interaction in offshore wave and wind energy devices under the supervision of Prof. Xiao Q. and Prof. Incecik A.
Collaborative projects include studies on flexible material applications in ocean renewable energy and the development of direct power generators for wave energy systems. His research outputs address challenges in multiphysics modeling, energy array optimization, and the interaction between wave/current forces and marine structures.
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