Laura Castro Santos | Offshore renewable energies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Laura Castro Santos | Offshore renewable energies | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Universidade da Coruña, Spain

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Laura Castro Santos – Short Biography

🌍 Laura Castro Santos is a renowned researcher in the fields of renewable energy and offshore wind farms, with a particular focus on the economic viability of floating wave and wind power farms. She currently serves as a faculty member at the Universidade da Coruña in Spain, where she is also involved in supervising doctoral theses. Her contributions to the advancement of clean energy technologies and sustainability are widely recognized.

🎓 Education:

Laura holds several advanced degrees, including a Ph.D. in Economic Evaluation of Offshore Floating Wind Farms from Universidade da Coruña, where she earned her degree in 2013 with her thesis Metodología para la evaluación económica de parques eólicos offshore flotantes a través del análisis del coste de las fases de su ciclo de vida. Additionally, she has completed a Master’s in Corporate Social Responsibility Communication from Universidade de Santiago de Compostela and a Master’s in Occupational Risk Prevention from Universidad Camilo José Cela.

💼 Experience:

Throughout her career, Laura has held various significant roles, including co-director of doctoral theses and key positions in energy research projects. She has supervised high-level research in the renewable energy field, including a project evaluating the technical and economic feasibility of renewable energy installations in rural Galician homes.

🔬 Research Interests:

Her research primarily focuses on the economic viability and deployment of renewable energy technologies, particularly offshore floating wind farms and wave power. Laura’s interdisciplinary approach combines environmental sustainability with technical and economic analysis, contributing significantly to green energy development.

📝 Publications Top Notes:

Laura has authored several high-impact scientific articles on topics like floating wind farms and sustainable ocean use, many of which are published in top-tier journals. Her notable works include:

Land and Sea Transport Options for Green Artificial Reefs, Scientific Reports (2024)

Economic Viability of Floating Wave Power Farms, Renewable Energy (2024)

Assessment of Active Learning Using Computer Simulations, International Journal of Engineering Education (2024)

Competitiveness Factors of a Shipyard, Journal of ETA Maritime Science (2024)