Student profiles
Robynne Murray, PhD candidateResearch focus: Tidal energy
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Robynne Murray first came to 麻豆传媒 as an undergraduate student, drawn to the only university in the Maritimes where she could complete the final two years of her Bachelor of Engineering degree. She discovered that Dal鈥檚 Mechanical Engineering department was also the best place to pursue a master鈥檚 degree, a PhD and her passion for renewable energy.
鈥淚 always knew I was interested in something to do with oceans and renewable energy,鈥 says Murray, now a doctoral degree candidate co-supervised by Dr. Darrel Doman and Dr. Michael Pegg. 鈥淏eing on one of the coasts is the place to be.鈥
Murray鈥檚 research is focused in the emerging area of tidal energy. 鈥淩ight now what I鈥檓 working on is developing blades for tidal turbines. I鈥檓 looking at ways that we can increase robustness and cost-effectiveness for tidal turbine rotors, replacing complicated parts with something that would be inherently lower-maintenance.
鈥淭he end goal is for tidal energy to hopefully one day replace less clean energy sources.鈥
Murray's research work has taken her across the globe, to renewable and tidal energy conferences in Ireland, Sweden, Denmark and South Korea. She's thrilled to be working in a newer field that can make a major environmental and economic impact 鈥 and one that brings out her creativity.
鈥淭here鈥檚 so many different avenues that you could take,鈥 she says. 鈥淔or an engineer, it鈥檚 a playground.鈥
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Amanda Colella-Centazzo, master's studentResearch focus: Blood flow in stents
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Al-Mokhtar Mohamed, PhD听Research focus: Improving the grinding process in manufacturing
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