
Mr Ian Fryett
PgDip, FHEA
Tutorial Fellow
Ysgol Gwyddorau'r Ddaear a’r Amgylchedd
- fryetti@cardiff.ac.uk
- +44 (0)29 2087 6130
- 1.35, Y Prif Adeilad, Plas y Parc, Caerdydd, CF10 3AT
Trosolwg
Interests
- Hydrographic Surveying
Bywgraffiad
Academia
- Ocean Science and Meteorology with Applied Biology
- Postgraduate Certificates in Hydrographic Surveying
- Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
Cyhoeddiadau
2010
- O'Doherty, T., Mason-Jones, A., O'Doherty, D. M., Evans, P. S., Wooldridge, C. F. and Fryett, I. A. 2010. Considerations of a horizontal axis tidal turbine. Proceedings of the ICE - Energy 163(3), pp. 119-130. (10.1680/ener.2010.163.3.119)
- Willis, M. et al. 2010. Tidal turbine deployment in the Bristol Channel: a case study. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Energy 163(3), pp. 93-105. (10.1680/ener.2010.163.3.93)
2008
- Willis, M. R. et al. 2008. Tidal stream turbine site selection procedures and development for a demonstration site within the Bristol Channel. Presented at: World Renewable Energy Conference, Glasgow, UK.
Ian previously worked as a professional hydrographic surveyor for an environmental consultancy firm, being responsible for the project management of marine geophysical surveys for the development of offshore wind farms. He has also undertaken coastal feasibility studies related to marine disposal involving bathymetric, dispersion and water quality studies.
Ian has also taught at Southampton Institute where he was a Senior Lecturer responsible for the development of modules in hydrographic surveying as part of degree programmes in Environmental Science and Marine Geography. Whilst at Southampton he also undertook various consultancy work including Charting Surveys for the Hydrographic Office and the development of a tide gauge training package for the Indian Navy.
Ian maintains his interest in things nautical outside academia as he is a keen dinghy sailor. Ian won his first world sailing championship at the age of 14 and has since won numerous sailing events at international level. He is planning to get his two young children afloat as soon as he can find lifejackets that are small enough!