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Danny Coles is a Senior Research Associate and David Clarke Research Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Department of Engineering Science. He holds a PhD in hydrodynamic modelling from the University of Southampton (2016) and an MEng in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Manchester (2011). His career spans academia and industry, including roles as an EPSRC Doctoral Prize Research Associate at Imperial College London and analyst positions at SIMEC Atlantis Energy and Ventient Energy (2017–2020). He returned to academia as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Plymouth (2021) before joining Oxford in 2025.
Research: Coles focuses on energy system modelling and optimization, particularly the role of offshore renewables in net-zero transitions. He collaborates with the National Energy System Operator and UK Government’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. His secondary research examines tidal stream energy resource assessment and array optimization, aiming to balance energy extraction, cost efficiency, and environmental impact. He leads the MOSAIC project, investigating tidal energy’s role in UK energy security.
Publications & Awards: Coles has authored over 10 peer-reviewed articles (2021–2024) on tidal energy dynamics, grid integration, and optimization. His work has been featured in Nature Communications, Applied Energy, and Renewable Energy. He received the EPSRC Doctoral Prize and contributed to high-profile discussions in UK Parliament and media outlets like the BBC and New Scientist.
Engagement: Coles’ research influenced House of Commons debates on tidal energy funding and inspired a TEDx talk on energy systems. His team, part of the Environmental Fluid Mechanics group, collaborates across disciplines to advance marine energy solutions.




