- Wind Energy
- Structural Dynamics
- Mechanics and Dynamics
- +۱۲ مورد دیگر
Dr. Kazemi Amiri Abbas is a Strathclyde Chancellor's Fellow and Lecturer in Wind Energy at the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, working within the Wind Energy and Control Centre (WECC) at the Institute for Energy and Environment. His academic journey includes a PhD in Structural Dynamics and Wind Engineering from TU Wien, Austria, where he also served as a pre-doctoral and post-doctoral researcher. He has held visiting scholar positions at Ruhr University Bochum and Kyoto University. PhD, Structural Dynamics and Wind Engineering, TU Wien MEng, Engineering BEng, Engineering His research spans wind energy systems, structural dynamics, and mechanical modeling, with a focus on wind turbine lifetime extension, drivetrain dynamics, and offshore wind structures. He applies advanced methods in vibration testing, fatigue analysis, and operational modal analysis to improve renewable energy systems. His work integrates mechanics, control, and data-driven techniques for sustainable energy solutions. The recent publications highlight a strong trend in wind turbine innovation, particularly in drivetrain monitoring, offshore rotor design, and airborne wind systems. His research leverages SCADA data, anomaly detection, and structural modeling to enhance reliability and efficiency in wind energy conversion. The interdisciplinary nature of his work bridges mechanical, electrical, and environmental engineering. WindEurope Exhibition and Conference Poster Award, 2019 Dr. Kazemi Amiri has been involved in multiple research grants and collaborative projects, including the EPSRC Future Electrical Machines Manufacturing Hub and KTP projects with industry partners. He actively supervises PhD students and encourages academic engagement through professional networks. His leadership as Principal and Co-Investigator in funded projects demonstrates a strong trajectory in research development and industry collaboration. He is a key member of the Wind Energy and Control Centre (WECC), contributing to cutting-edge research in wind energy systems, including rotary airborne turbines and direct-drive generator optimization. His work is integrated within the Institute for Energy and Environment, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration across engineering domains.








