Dr Philip Marsh

Research Coordinator

Blue Economy CRC

Dr Philip Marsh is the Research Coordinator at the Blue Economy CRC, where he supports the Acting CEO in managing the CRC’s research program. He also serves as a planning modeller for the Marine Spatial Planning for a Blue Economy project, conducting spatial and temporal assessments to inform future planning for Australia’s ocean and offshore wind renewable energy industries.

His previous work includes offshore wind feasibility studies that contributed to the identification of proposed development areas under the Offshore Electricity Infrastructure (OEI) Act, as well as fine-scale tidal modelling for the AUSTEn Tidal Energy Project. His expertise spans multi-criteria assessments, computational fluid dynamics, high performance computing, structural engineering, and resource characterisation across the wind, ocean energy, and defence sectors.

Dr Marsh also brings field experience in tidal and wave monitoring and salmon aquaculture. He serves as Chair of the Australian TC114 Marine Energy Standards Mirror Committee and is an active member of the Ocean Energy Systems (OES) Tidal Energy working group.

Dr Philip Marsh is the Research Coordinator at the Blue Economy CRC, where he supports the Acting CEO in managing the CRC’s research program. He also serves as a planning modeller for the Marine Spatial Planning for a Blue Economy project, conducting spatial and temporal assessments to inform future planning for Australia’s ocean and offshore wind renewable energy industries.

His previous work includes offshore wind feasibility studies that contributed to the identification of proposed development areas under the Offshore Electricity Infrastructure (OEI) Act, as well as fine-scale tidal modelling for the AUSTEn Tidal Energy Project. His expertise spans multi-criteria assessments, computational fluid dynamics, high performance computing, structural engineering, and resource characterisation across the wind, ocean energy, and defence sectors.

Dr Marsh also brings field experience in tidal and wave monitoring and salmon aquaculture. He serves as Chair of the Australian TC114 Marine Energy Standards Mirror Committee and is an active member of the Ocean Energy Systems (OES) Tidal Energy working group.