Dr Bin Guo
Research Associate
- GuoB2@cardiff.ac.uk
- Queen's Buildings - South Building, Room Room S3.18, 5 The Parade, Newport Road, Cardiff, CF24 3AA
Overview
Dr Bin Guo is a research associate at Hydro-environmental Research Center, conducting research within the field of marine renewable energy, particularly numerical and experimental modelling of renewable energy schemes, and supporting engagement with Welsh Enterprises.
His research activity is dedicated to developing numerical models for tidal energy schemes, especially Tidal Range Schemes (TRSs), and the subsequent hydrodynamics and hydro-environmental impacts of tidal energy projects.
He obtained his MEng degree in hydraulics and structural Engineering from Northwest A&F University of China in 2016, and achieved his PhD from Cardiff University in early 2022. Prior to his current position, he was a postdoctoral research officer at Ocean Science School, Bangor University.
Publication
2022
- Guo, B. 2022. Hydro-environmental modelling and interaction of tidal lagoons around the UK coast. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
2021
- Wu, S., Liang, J., Feng, Y., Zhu, D. and Guo, B. 2021. Effect of EVA and DCP addition on injection moldability and tensile properties of recycled PE from disposable drip tapes. International Journal of Materials Research 112(7), pp. 591-596. (10.1515/ijmr-2020-8093)
2020
- Falconer, R. A., Guo, B. and Ahmadian, R. 2020. Coastal reservoirs and their potential for urban regeneration and renewable energy supply. In: Sustainable Water Resource Development Using Coastal Reservoirs. Butterworth-Heinemann, pp. 143-172., (10.1016/B978-0-12-818002-0.00008-3)
- Guo, B., Ahmadian, R., Evans, P. and Falconer, R. A. 2020. Studying the wake of an island in a macro-tidal estuary. Water 12(5), article number: 1225. (10.3390/W12051225)
2018
- Guo, B., Ahmadian, R. and Falconer, R. 2018. Modelling the different operation scheme of Swansea Bay Lagoon by TELEMAC2D. Presented at: 5th IAHR Europe Congress, Trento, Italy, 13-15 June 2018. pp. -.
Articles
- Wu, S., Liang, J., Feng, Y., Zhu, D. and Guo, B. 2021. Effect of EVA and DCP addition on injection moldability and tensile properties of recycled PE from disposable drip tapes. International Journal of Materials Research 112(7), pp. 591-596. (10.1515/ijmr-2020-8093)
- Guo, B., Ahmadian, R., Evans, P. and Falconer, R. A. 2020. Studying the wake of an island in a macro-tidal estuary. Water 12(5), article number: 1225. (10.3390/W12051225)
Book sections
- Falconer, R. A., Guo, B. and Ahmadian, R. 2020. Coastal reservoirs and their potential for urban regeneration and renewable energy supply. In: Sustainable Water Resource Development Using Coastal Reservoirs. Butterworth-Heinemann, pp. 143-172., (10.1016/B978-0-12-818002-0.00008-3)
Conferences
- Guo, B., Ahmadian, R. and Falconer, R. 2018. Modelling the different operation scheme of Swansea Bay Lagoon by TELEMAC2D. Presented at: 5th IAHR Europe Congress, Trento, Italy, 13-15 June 2018. pp. -.
Thesis
- Guo, B. 2022. Hydro-environmental modelling and interaction of tidal lagoons around the UK coast. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
- Wu, S., Liang, J., Feng, Y., Zhu, D. and Guo, B. 2021. Effect of EVA and DCP addition on injection moldability and tensile properties of recycled PE from disposable drip tapes. International Journal of Materials Research 112(7), pp. 591-596. (10.1515/ijmr-2020-8093)
Research
Research interests:
- Tidal modelling includes past and present tide.
- Marine renewable energy development especially tidal range energy.
- Hydro-environmental research includes water quality and sediment transport modelling.
Participation in Research Projects
Title | People | Funder | Value | Duration |
Marine Energy Engineering Centre of Excellence (MEECE) | Ahmadian R, Mason-Jones A., et al. | WEFO | £1.15M | 1/10/2021-31/05/2023 |
Milankovitch cycles and tidal history (MATCH) | Green Mattias (Bangor University) | NERC | £592,642 | 1/07/2019 -30/06/2023 |
Promoting Energy-water Nexus resource efficiency through Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (EERES4WATER) | Ahmadian R | EU INTERREG Atlantic Area | £282,659 | 01/04/2019- 31/03/2022 |