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Baran Yeter is an Assistant Professor at Aalborg University's Faculty of Engineering and Science in Esbjerg. He is affiliated with the Esbjerg Energy Section, the Offshore Renewable Energy Systems group, and the BLUE – Marine & Maritime Research initiative. His research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in affordable and clean energy (SDG 7).
Baran Yeter holds a PhD degree. Details about his educational background beyond the doctoral level are not explicitly provided in the text.
His research interests span offshore renewable energy systems, structural reliability, energy risk analysis, and sustainable infrastructure. He investigates design optimization for floating offshore wind turbines, failure modes effects and criticality analysis (FMECA) for green hydrogen systems, and population-based methodologies for structural health monitoring. His work integrates engineering solutions with economic and environmental assessments to address challenges in offshore energy systems.
Recent publications reflect a focus on techno-economic evaluations of offshore wind projects, fatigue and safety analysis of floating structures, and risk management strategies for hydrogen infrastructure. These trends highlight interdisciplinary applications of structural engineering principles to renewable energy innovation.
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In advising and grants, no student names or grant details are listed here. His affiliations suggest involvement in collaborative teams focused on marine energy technologies and offshore structural systems. He is based at the Esbjerg campus, contributing to interdisciplinary projects through his roles in AAU Energy and the Faculty's energy initiatives.



