NEWS
Íñigo Losada, Research Director of IHCantabria takes over the presidency of ICTS-MARHIS
MARHIS (Maritime Aggregated Hydraulic Infrastructures) is one of the Singular Scientific and Technical Research Infrastructures of the Ministry of Science and Innovation, in the field of hydraulic engineering distributed in 5 nodes: LIM/UPC, IHCantabria, CEHIPAR, PLOCAN and BiMEP.
IHCantabria key to the University of Cantabria’s leadership in Marine Engineering according to the prestigious Shanghai Ranking
The Shanghai Ranking is a prestigious annual ranking system, which evaluates universities in fifty-five disciplines based on objective indicators of research, leadership and international collaboration, such as academic awards, highly cited researchers and high-impact publications.
IHCantabria presents progress and challenges of ISOBARA project to lead the decarbonization of the European energy mix
The ISOBARA Consortium analyzes progress in the development of a floating concrete wind platform that stands out for its potential to lead the decarbonization of the energy mix, its standardization and competitiveness in the global market.
SOLETAQUA: New floating solar technologies to boost sustainability in agro-industrial settings
IHCantabria leads the SOLETAQUA project, a pioneering initiative to develop advanced floating solar power plants to boost the energy transition of the agro-industrial sector in Spain.
IHCantabria starts SALIENTS project testing to protect coasts from erosion
In addition to contributing to the advancement of scientific knowledge, the results obtained in the SALIENTS project will have a direct impact on coastal management and the implementation of climate change mitigation measures.
IHCantabria, Netboss Communications and Dona Global sign an agreement to boost the digitalization of the port sector
This collaboration framework contract aims to create and commercialize a new generation of technological solutions adapted to the management of port operations in the event of emergencies due to pollution or spills of toxic substances. The collaboration will initially address a platform to digitize an emergency plan, and software to facilitate management in the event of accidental spills.
IHCantabria and Puertos del Estado develop a new tool to assess climate risks in the port system
The assessment of climate risks in the Spanish port sector is a strategic priority to ensure the resilience of essential infrastructures for the national economy, through which more than 60% of exports and 85% of imports transit.
IHCantabria leads the Spanish Network of Knowledge Spaces for Blue Economy (REECEA) in Cantabria
The Institute of Environmental Hydraulics of the University of Cantabria (IHCantabria) will be the agent representing Cantabria in the Spanish Network of Knowledge Spaces for the Blue Economy (REECEA).
UC Solutions Award’ for a proposal by IHCantabria on the study and planning of the POEM R&D areas: pillars of blue innovation in Cantabria.
This project offers to strengthen governance and analyze the impact of Interreg projects in 5 thematic areas: environmental conservation, climate change adaptation and risk management, marine energy, ocean pollution and sustainable tourism.
A new IHCantabria study for the Port of Santander concludes that the Bay has reached a “dynamic equilibrium”.
NEWS The most current data certifies that erosion rates on the beaches of Somo and Loredo and the advance of El Puntal have been significantly reduced since the dredging and dumping management policy began to be designed on the basis of scientific knowledge. The Mesa...
IHCantabria launches FLOCOP DSS, an intelligent tool to support offshore wind farm deployment
This project offers to strengthen governance and analyze the impact of Interreg projects in 5 thematic areas: environmental conservation, climate change adaptation and risk management, marine energy, ocean pollution and sustainable tourism.
IHCantabria presents an open discussion on its history, work, and evolution at the Ateneo de Santander
IHCantabria presents an open discussion on its history, work, and evolution at the Ateneo de Santander












