People involved in the Renewable Energy Marine Structures Group
Academic Staff

James Blyth
Professor of Offshore Engineering Naval Architecture, Ocean & Marine Engineering Department, University of Strathclyde
Research Students
REMS 2022 (Cohort 5)
Anastasia Ioannou
Biography: Anastasia Ioannou is a Chemical Engineer with special interest in offshore renewable energy. Anastasia obtained her Dip-Eng degree in Chemical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece. Upon completion of her first degree she became a member of the UPRC research team in the EC FP7 project for the Assessment of Policy Interrelationships and Impacts on Sustainability in Europe (APRAISE). She was also involved in the FP7 project GreenEcoNet for the acceleration of green technologies and practices within the business sector. Anastasia was a research student in the first cohort of the REMS CDT Programme and her main research interests lie within the development of decision support methods for sustainable energy technologies and incorporating information uncertainty in well-informed decision making.
Current employer: University of Glasgow Position: Lecturer in Sustainable Resources
Thesis title: Risk-based Evaluation Framework of Sustainable Energy Technologies
Project description: The aim of this research project was to devise a risk-based evaluation framework for sustainable energy technologies towards better informed power generation planning taking into account a number of uncertainties and risks (in terms of costs, renewable energy policy, CO2 emission reduction targets, energy security and resilience). Emphasis was placed on quantifying the trade-off between the total risk and cost per kWh of electricity generation and subsequently an overall risk metric for each technology. The risk-based methodology framework incorporated stochastic programming methods aiming also at the determination of optimum power generation portfolios towards the attainment of 2030 and 2050 energy policy targets.
Academic supervisors: Dr Andrew Angus, Prof Feargal Brennan
Anastasia Ioannou
Biography: Anastasia Ioannou is a Chemical Engineer with special interest in offshore renewable energy. Anastasia obtained her Dip-Eng degree in Chemical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece. Upon completion of her first degree she became a member of the UPRC research team in the EC FP7 project for the Assessment of Policy Interrelationships and Impacts on Sustainability in Europe (APRAISE). She was also involved in the FP7 project GreenEcoNet for the acceleration of green technologies and practices within the business sector. Anastasia was a research student in the first cohort of the REMS CDT Programme and her main research interests lie within the development of decision support methods for sustainable energy technologies and incorporating information uncertainty in well-informed decision making.
Current employer: University of Glasgow Position: Lecturer in Sustainable Resources
Thesis title: Risk-based Evaluation Framework of Sustainable Energy Technologies
Project description: The aim of this research project was to devise a risk-based evaluation framework for sustainable energy technologies towards better informed power generation planning taking into account a number of uncertainties and risks (in terms of costs, renewable energy policy, CO2 emission reduction targets, energy security and resilience). Emphasis was placed on quantifying the trade-off between the total risk and cost per kWh of electricity generation and subsequently an overall risk metric for each technology. The risk-based methodology framework incorporated stochastic programming methods aiming also at the determination of optimum power generation portfolios towards the attainment of 2030 and 2050 energy policy targets.
Academic supervisors: Dr Andrew Angus, Prof Feargal Brennan