The EAGE Wind Energy community is the network of members interested in sharing knowledge and developing skills among geoscientists and engineers supporting offshore wind energy.
Are you interested in receiving updates from the EAGE Wind Energy Community? Update your EAGE Affiliations now!
We are very excited for the launch of this pioneering technical community which will create a collaborative environment that enhances members' experience through shared knowledge, accelerating career development with industry specific resources, and expanding professional networking opportunities within the wind energy sector."
Katie Ireland and Benjamin Bellwald
Wind Energy Committee Chairs 2024 - 2026
Wind Energy Activities
- Participation in a Dedicated Session at the 85th EAGE Annual Conference (10-13 June 2024, Oslo, Norway):
- Decarbonisation and Energy Transition (Thursday, 13 June – 14:30 CEST)
- Contributions to EAGE events, such as the 5th EAGE Global Energy Transition Conference and Exhibition GET2024.
- Local events and collaborations.
- News, career advice and vacancies.
Curious to know more about everything EAGE is doing around the energy transition? In our Energy Transition Hub you can find all EAGE opportunities for learning, sharing and connecting in one place.
Skills for the Energy Transition
Willing to pursue a career in energy transition-related fields? Representatives from the EAGE Decarbonization and Energy Transition Communities, in collaboration with the Education Committee, have undertaken the development of a tool aimed at delineating the requisite skills for successfully navigating a career in the evolving energy landscape.
The overarching objective of the initiative is to offer a comprehensive learning path, encompassing both technical and non-technical proficiencies, thereby aiding our members in navigating their personal energy transition journeys.
In order to ensure that the insights provided by this tool align closely with the needs of our members, we would like to invite you to participate in a short survey: replies are anonymous and will help us improve the skills mapping as well as identify additional areas where geoscientists and engineers can play a role for the energy transition.
Wind Energy Committee
The Wind Energy community is coordinated by a Committee that serves for a period of two years. The current Committee is serving the 2024 – 2026 term.
Name | Company / Institution | Country |
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Katie Ireland (Chair) | Orsted | United Kingdom |
Benjamin Bellwald (Chair) | NGI | Norway |
Bartosz Kurjanski | University of Aberdeen | United Kingdom |
Breandan Murphy | Vattenfall | United Kingdom |
Emma Godding | Fugro | United Kingdom |
Gareth Carter | Arup | United Kingdom |
Gareth Wood | BP | United Kingdom |
Graham Bell | Rovco | United Kingdom |
Jessica Watts | OWC | United Kingdom |
Katrine Juul Andresen | Aarhus University | Denmark |
Khushboo Havelia | SLB | Norway |
Mads Huuse | The University of Manchester | United Kingdom |
Michele Martins | Global Maritime | United Kingdom |
Natasha Morales | Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems IWES | Germany |
Timothy Watton | Equinor | Norway |
Update your affiliations
Connecting with professionals who share similar interests – such as the members of the EAGE Wind Energy Community – is key in promoting innovation and technical progress. That’s why we invite you to update your EAGE affiliations to Local Chapters, Circles, Technical and Special Interest Communities. This will help you stay connected with fellow members and ensure our offerings meet your needs.
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