About
To create a more environmentally sustainable maritime future, Nick’s research is investigating the performance of renewable energy scavenging systems for improving the efficiency of marine craft and robotic systems. By capturing or exploiting the ambient ocean energy for performance gains, next generation systems and vehicles can be developed with greater capability with reduced or zero emissions.
Research
Research groups
Research interests
- Experimental Hydrodynamics
- Marine Renewable Energy
- Maritime Robotics and Autonomous systems
Research projects
Completed projects
Publications
32 publications
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James Andrew Bowker & Nicholas Townsend,
2023
Type: conference
James Bowker, Nicholas Townsend & Mingyi Tan,
2023, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part M: Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment, 237(4), 918-928
Type: article
Nicholas Townsend,
2022, Applied Ocean Research, 129
Type: article
James Andrew Bowker & Nicholas Townsend,
2022, Applied Ocean Research, 123
Type: article
Kostas Belibassakis, Sebastiaan Bleuanus, Jacques Vermeiden & Nicholas Townsend,
2021
Type: conference
Nicholas Townsend, Mingyi Tan & James Andrew Bowker,
2020, IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering
Type: article
Trewut Anurakpandit, Nicholas Townsend & Philip Wilson,
2020, International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 120, 1-11
Type: article
Alexandria Austin, Alessandra Chieff, Julianne Depardieu, Max Gratton, Thomas Holdaway, Wei Tian Lee, Mary Libera, Ahmad Naqiuddin, Faris Yusof, Nicholas Townsend & Mirjam Furth,
2019
Type: conference
David Bossens, Nicholas Townsend & Adam Sobey,
2019, Neural Networks, 115, 30-49
Type: article
Nicholas Townsend, Jonathan Downes, Blair Thornton & Stephen Turnock,
2018, Shipping Network(55), 16-17
Type: article