Wind Energy Ireland's Annual Research Poster Event 2026
WEI Research are thrilled to host our annual research poster event during the WEI Annual Conference at the Clayton Burlington Hotel in Dublin on the 21st-22nd January 2026. This initiative offers students and researchers a distinctive platform to display their work and interact with leading industry stakeholders.
Submit your Poster Today!


We are now accepting poster submissions for this year’s Research Poster Room.
Posters will be displayed throughout the conference, covering topics such as technology, economics, ecological impacts, skills, policy and more. This is a chance to share your work with industry, academia and policymakers, and to start conversations that may lead to collaboration.
All accepted posters will:
- Be displayed for the full duration of the event
- Be featured on the online programme
- Include opportunities to discuss your work during dedicated networking sessions
- Be eligible for prizes announced on Day 1 following Session 3
If you would like to take part, you can submit your poster through the form below.
Confirmed posters and presenters will be added to the table on this page as selections are made.
We look forward to receiving your submission and welcoming you to the Poster Room.
Present Your Research at the WEI Annual Conference!
Have you been working on ground breaking research in wind energy and its associated technologies? Here's your chance to showcase it!
Selected abstracts will have the opportunity to:
- Present a Poster: Highlight your work in our dedicated poster exhibition room, centrally located for maximum visibility.
- Win Big: All posters will be evaluated during the event, with the best poster earning a special recognition and awarded on the main stage.
- Enjoy Complimentary Access: Authors of selected abstracts will receive free access to the entire two-day WEI conference. (Note: Travel and accommodation costs are not covered.)
Who Can Apply?
- We invite submissions from researchers and students at all levels — undergraduate, master's, doctoral, and post-doctoral — across diverse disciplines including engineering, economics, social sciences, and environmental sciences.
- Submit high-quality scientific abstracts, which address challenges and opportunities in the development of wind energy and associated technologies.
- Abstracts should be uploaded through the form below.
- Abstracts are to be a maximum 1 page in length. Text no smaller than 10 pt is to be used in the main body, 9 pt in captions and 22 pt in the title. The use of images to summarise your work is encouraged, but do not exceed the 1-page limit!
- A panel will evaluate abstracts and establish which submissions are accepted for the event, abstracts will be scored on novelty, impact, and communication.
