Principal Engineer, Offshore Wind
DNV
Seattle, Washington, United States
Ruth Marsh brings over two decades of professional consulting, project management, and engineering experience in the wind energy and aerospace industries to her role as a Principal Engineer / Project Manager for Offshore Wind at DNV. Ruth has managed, led and executed turbine conceptual design studies, aeroelastic loads analysis, blade design, energy assessment, life-cycle engineering and economic analysis, assessment of wind turbine technology, project feasibility studies, operation and maintenance cost modeling, as well as independent engineering to support wind project financing. In addition, she has conducted structural loads analysis of wind turbines for offshore wind project certification in Denmark. Prior to DNV Ruth served on the leadership team at Makani Technologies, an Alphabet company that pioneered the world’s first floating offshore wind energy kite, heading up the Systems and Product team. She also managed the loads modeling team at a major U.S. wind turbine manufacturer and conducted rotorcraft research at NASA. Ruth holds a Master of Science in Aeronautics/Astronautics from Stanford University, where she focused on rotorcraft aeromechanics, a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from MIT, and is a certified PMP.
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Tuesday, October 18, 2022
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET