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Quatro décadas de investigação em engenharia costeira e portuária na secção de Hidráulica, Recursos Hídricos e Ambiente, do departamento de Engenharia Civil da Feup

Authors: Fernando Veloso Gomes;

Quatro décadas de investigação em engenharia costeira e portuária na secção de Hidráulica, Recursos Hídricos e Ambiente, do departamento de Engenharia Civil da Feup

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De uma forma muito sucinta apresenta-se uma visão geral das atividades de investigação em Engenharia Costeira e Portuária desenvolvidas no Departamento de Engenharia Civil da Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, através dos docentes da Secção de Hidráulica, Recursos Hídricos e Ambiente (SHRHA). A atividade de investigação desenvolvida foi sempre realizada paralelamente e em interação com a atividade letiva e possibilitou a formação de profissionais altamente qualificados bem como novos docentes com formação específica nessas temáticas. A visão que se apresenta percorre essencialmente as temáticas que integram teses de doutoramento. Numerosas dissertações de mestrado pré-bolonha e pós-bolonha são concluídas anualmente. Apenas será feita uma listagem de alguns dos projetos e contratos de prestação de serviço concluídos já que a riqueza e dimensão dos mesmos suscitam uma outra publicação com algum detalhe. Palavras-chave: Engenharia costeira, SHRHA, invesigação.

This article presents a brief overview of the research activities on Coastal and Port Engineering developed at the Civil Engineering Department of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, through the Hydraulics, Water Resources and Environment Division (SHRHA). The research activity developed was always held at the same time and in interaction with the teaching activities and allowed the formation of highly qualified professionals as well as new young professors with specific training on these topics. The vision presented is essentially based on the PhD thesis. Complementary numerous master degree thesis are completed annually. A list of some projects and service contracts is presented but the huge dimensions and relevance of these projects deserve another publication. Keywords: Coastal Engineering, SHRHA, research.

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