Flanders Hydraulics investigates the impact of human activity and nature on water systems and the consequences for navigation. Tide tables Research output Facilities and tools Areas of expertise Harbours and waterways Accessibility Manoeuvres Knowledge centre 'Manoeuvring in Shallow and Confined Water' Hydraulics and sediment Cohesive sediment Hydrodynamics Morphodynamics Hydraulic structures Fish passes Flood defences Locks Other hydraulic structures Water management Floods HIC Development of forecasting and warning systems Water availability Policy support Coastal protection Coastal protection against erosion Coastal safety against extreme storms Integrated coastal zone management In the picture 7th MASHCON – Call for abstracts Thursday 27/06/2024 A call for abstracts has now been launched for the 7th MASHCON conference, which will be held from 18 to 21 May 2025 in Bruges, Belgium. The MASHCON conferences offer researchers and experts the possibility to discuss the latest developments in research and practice related to ship manoeuvring in shallow and confined water. We are hiring a senior nautical research engineer Monday 17/06/2024 Since its establishment in 1933, the focus of Flanders Hydraulics has been on serving Flemish (government) clients, such as waterway authorities and ports. However, the current management’s ambition is to become a leading international research institution and to offer its pioneering knowledge to the international market. To grow the commercial department of Flanders Hydraulics, we are looking for DDShip presented at Smart Port Week Wednesday 05/06/2024 DDSHIP (Data-driven Smart Shipping) aims at solving bottlenecks in the maritime and inland logistic network. Along with other smart shipping projects, DDShip will be presented at the Smart Port Week, which is held in The Beacon, Antwerp on 11 June. DDShip is a joint strategic basic research of Flanders Hydraulics, the University of Antwerp and Ghent University and is sponsored by the Flemish Copyright © Flanders Hydraulics Flanders Hydraulics opens its doors to its business relations Tuesday 07/11/2023 As part of its 90th anniversary, Flanders Hydraulics will show its facilities to a professional audience. The facilities and instruments that can be used for the benefit of private parties will be explained and illustrated with some study and research projects. There will be plenty of room for interaction and networking during the event. Pages 1 (current) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next › Last » More news More news Fast to Waterinfo.be shallowwater.be Publications