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IHCantabria awarded to the best presentations on advances in the development of doctoral theses of the IH2O Program.
These awards confirm IHCantabria’s efforts to promote quality training and research in the fields of hydraulic and coastal engineering; climate, climate change and infrastructure; and hydrobiology and environmental management.
Iñigo Losada receives the highest recognition from the American Society of Civil Engineers
The International Coastal Engineering Award is the highest global recognition in the field of coastal engineering awarded by the American Society of Civil Engineers.
IHCantabria starts SALIENTS project to analyze the response of the shoreline with submerged free-standing structures
Advanced predictive models will be developed to protect coasts from erosion, with submerged free-standing structures, promoting adaptation to climate change and the preservation of marine ecosystems.
IHCantabria received the visit of a delegation from the Port Authority of Tarragona
In addition to visiting IHCantabria’s facilities, issues related to the ongoing work between the two institutions and future collaborations with the Port Authority of Tarragona were discussed.
New IHCantabria study reveals how interannual climate variability redefines global coastal risk
Evidence is provided that confirms the need to consider the influence of certain climatic phenomena when conducting coastal multi-hazard assessments, which is fundamental in risk management and coastal planning.
Raúl Medina receives today one of the ‘Premios Cachupín 2024’, for his valuable scientific and managerial contribution to IHCantabria
This award recognizes not only Raúl Medina’s personal and professional career, but also his valuable contribution, leadership and management at IHCantabria, for the benefits that his work has brought to this region
IHCantabria’s managing director, Raúl Medina, will receive one of the ‘Premios Cachupín 2024’
This award recognizes the valuable scientific and managerial contribution of Raúl Medina for the good of the community, especially in Cantabria
Jara Martínez reports the objectives of her administration as the new dean of the Demarcation of Cantabria of the College of Civil Engineers
The objectives of her management will be to defend the profession, value the role of engineering in society, attract young talent, facilitate access to new technologies and knowledge, and promote strategic alliances
IHCantabria develops a new methodological framework for climate risk assessment in ports of general interest
The application of this methodological framework will facilitate decision-making and increase the climate resilience of port infrastructures. It has already been applied in the outer port of Melilla and can be replicated, for example, in the Port of Santander.
IHCantabria presents a methodology to assess the effects of compound climate events on coastal and port infrastructures
Its application makes it possible to assess how climate change may produce variations in these events and how variations in these events and how these variations may cause damage to port infrastructures and operational shutdowns.
IHCantabria highlights the progress of the SEAS project in its first year of implementation
This project has opted for urban art as a tool to raise social awareness about the importance of Posidonia oceanica and its ecosystemic values.
The LIFE AdaptCalaMillor project, in which IHCantabria participates, combines art and environment to raise awareness on climate change
This project has opted for urban art as a tool to raise social awareness about the importance of Posidonia oceanica and its ecosystemic values.