MEGA WAVE PTO participates in EEEIC 2025

Dr. Konstantinos N. Gyftakis represented the MEGA WAVE PTO Project at the International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC 2025) in Chania, Greece. He chaired two sessions and presented a paper by the EMLab team:

“Fault Impact on Dual-Rotor Surface Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator via the Finite Element Method”
Authors: N. Gkiolekas, M. Salinas, A. Sergakis, S. Karampas, and K. N. Gyftakis

This research is part of the EU Horizon and UKRI-funded MEGA WAVE PTO Project, contributing to the development of reliable, high-performance wave energy generators.

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