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Bryan Tan is engaged in research focused on enhancing the performance of wave energy converters, which are devices that harness renewable energy from ocean waves. His investigations delve into the fundamental wave-structure interactions that govern the dynamics of such devices. His current work centers around employing harmonic analysis methods to comprehend the nonlinear response behaviors of these energy-harvesting systems. In addition to his research, Bryan has been involved in casual teaching positions, including roles as a lab demonstrator and marker for Fluid Mechanics and a tutor for various engineering courses. He also holds a Bachelor of Philosophy (Honors) in Engineering Science (Mechanical) and Physics from the University of Western Australia. Bryan's work contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in education and renewable energy endeavors.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Involved in various roles including lab demonstrator, marker, and tutor for multiple engineering courses.
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