IHCantabria awarded to the best presentations on advances in the development of doctoral theses of the IH2O Program.
From left to right: Iria Suárez (who collected the award from Camila De Sá Cotrim), Andrea Costales Llata, Raquel Zarauza Martínez, José Juanes de la Peña (IH20 Program coordinator), Andre Chagas da Costa Neves, Katerine E. Ticse de la Torre and Dina Gómez Rave.
These awards confirm IHCantabria’s effort to promote quality training and research in the fields of hydraulic and coastal engineering; climate, climate change and infrastructures; and hydrobiology and environmental management. hydraulic and coastal engineering; climate, climate change and infrastructures; and hydrobiology and environmental management.
Yesterday, the awards ceremony was held for the group of students who stood out for the presentations they gave on the progress made in the development of their doctoral theses, within the doctoral program in “Coastal Engineering, Hydrobiology and Management of Aquatic Systems of the University of Cantabria”(IH2O Program).
This event took place in the Auditorium of the Institute of Environmental Hydraulics of the University of Cantabria(IHCantabria) and was chaired by the coordinator of the IH20 Program, José Juanes de la Peña, who recognized the effort and quality of the work presented by the students of this doctoral program.
As in previous editions, several awards were presented at yesterday’s event to the best presentations in each line of research, which this year went to: Katerine E. Ticse de la Torre (L1. Hydraulic and Coastal Engineering); Camila De Sá Cotrim and Dina Gómez Rave (L2. Climate, Energy and Marine Infrastructures); and Andre Chagas da Costa Neves (L3. Hydrobiology and Environmental Management).
The best presentations of the first year doctoral students also received awards, one for each line of research, which went to David Galán Pérez (L1), Andrea Costales Llana (L2) and Raquel Zarauza Martínez (L3).
Closing of the 10th Doctoral Conference of the IH20 Program
The awards ceremony, held yesterday, marked the closing of the X Jornadas de Doctorado del Programa IH20, which took place from July 8 to 10, 2024, in the Auditorium of IHCantabria.
The coordinator of the IH2O Program and the X Jornadas de Doctorado, José Juanes de la Peña, presented the awards to the group of doctoral students.
In his speech yesterday, he congratulated the group of students for their commitment to research and the excellence demonstrated in their presentations.
Each awardee received a diploma and a commemorative gift from IHCantabria.
These awards are an example of IHCantabria’s continuous effort to promote quality research in the fields of hydraulic and coastal engineering; climate, climate change and infrastructures; and hydrobiology and environmental management.
This program promotes both basic and applied research, with a multidisciplinary approach that addresses the challenges of the water cycle at global and local scales.
More information about the IH2O Program, through the following link: Education and Training < IHCantabria