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Home   >  Master's & postgraduate courses  >  Education  >  Continuing education master's degree in Offshore Wind Energy
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Edition
1st
Credits
60 ECTS
Delivery method
Face-to-face
Language of instruction
English
Fee
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Registration open until the beginning of the programme or until end of vacancies.
Dates
Classes start: 03/02/2026
Classes end: 04/03/2027
Programme ends : 15/07/2027
Class schedule
Tuesday: 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Thursday: 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Taught at
ETSEIB - Escola Tècnica Superior d'Enginyeria Industrial de Barcelona
Av. Diagonal, 647
Barcelona
Why this programme?
Wind energy is a fundamental pillar in the energy transition, and in 2023 it consolidated itself as the main source of electricity generation in Spain. At a European level, it occupies the second position, and forecasts indicate continued growth to achieve the climate objectives set for 2030, which require an annual average of 33 GW of new installed capacity. Approximately one third of this new capacity will come from offshore wind energy, which is becoming increasingly relevant given the limitations of land-based development.

In northern Europe, the development of offshore wind has been favoured by the conditions of the marine subsoil, with shallow waters that allow the installation of fixed foundations. In contrast, in the south of the continent, the greater depth near the coast makes more advanced technical solutions necessary, such as floating platforms. Despite their complexity, these areas have a high-quality wind resource, making them very attractive spaces for electricity generation.

Given the important current and future role of offshore wind energy in Catalonia, Spain and Europe, the need to promote a specialized master's degree in this area is evident. The objective is to provide comprehensive training that allows addressing the various knowledge and skills required to access and develop professionally in the sector.

In this context, Catalonia is about to position itself as an international benchmark in the research and development of floating platforms for offshore wind farms. The recent approval by the Generalitat of the R&D&I Platform for Marine Energies of Catalonia (PLEMCAT) represents a decisive step in this direction. The three trial places have already been awarded to Catalan companies (Wheel, X1Wind and HiveWind), and the project is expected to begin in 2026, coinciding with the start of this master's degree. This initiative will contribute to the growth of a Catalan offshore wind energy cluster, promoted by entities such as ICAEN, IREC and EoliCat.

The contents of the continuing education master's degree are based on a multidisciplinary vision, covering areas as diverse as the study of wind resources, aerodynamic design of turbines, logistics and optimization of offshore wind farms, structural calculations of foundations and emerging technologies of floating platforms.
Promoted by:
  • Anàlisi i Tecnologia d'Estructures i Materials (ATEM)
  • Escola Tècnica Superior d'Enginyers de Camins, Canals i Ports de Barcelona. ETSECCPB (UPC)
Aims
  • Apply in-depth knowledge of floating and anchored offshore technologies.
  • Analyze advanced wind, wave and current data to optimize wind farms.
  • Interpret in-depth maritime, environmental and energy regulations.
  • Evaluate and select high-resistance materials in aggressive marine environments.
Who is it for?
  • Professionals with training in industrial, energy, mechanical, civil or naval engineering.
  • Professionals with training in environmental sciences.
  • Professionals in the energy sector who want to specialize in the offshore (marine) field.

Training Content

List of subjects
4 ECTS 24h
Introduction to Offshore Wind Energy
  • History of offshore wind energy.
  • Basic principle of energy generation 1 (Betz principle and limit, thrust power and curves, performance calculation).
  • Basic principle of energy generation 2 (static load and fatigue).
  • Types of components of a park, onshore VS. offshore.
  • European / Spanish context, PLEMCAT project.
  • Government policy and regulation.
  • Financial and economic investments for wind energy.
  • Project development.
5 ECTS 30h
Meteorology and Measurement Techniques
  • Structure, evaluation. Introduction to wind meteorology, offshore particularities.
  • Overview of wind resource evaluation methods in the different stages of a project.
  • Meteorological models (description, operation and characteristics) and generation of wind maps.
  • Measurement techniques (onshore, offshore) and LIDAR techniques for offshore measurements.
  • Statistical analysis of time series
  • How to combine wind data with meteorological maps.
  • Estimation of the annual production of an offshore wind farm (losses, uncertainty).
  • Obtaining and analyzing Metocean data.
  • Wind energy generation forecasting.
5 ECTS 30h
Wind Turbine Technology
  • Overview of different turbine types and designs.
  • Turbine engineering process.
  • Aerodynamic rotor design.
  • Laboratory testing.
  • Turbine structures: bedplate, hub, tower.
  • Powertrain: main bearing, gearbox, generator, coupling, brake.
  • Yaw, pitch and auxiliaries systems.
  • Electrical machines and power converters for wind turbines.
  • O&M, nacelle measurements, SCADA, CMS, offshore service configuration.
  • Turbine procurement and contracting.
3 ECTS 18h
Operation and Control of Wind Turbines with Power Electronics
  • Electrical and electromechanical parts of wind turbines.
  • Operation and control of wind turbines type G1 and G2.
  • Power electronics and its implementation in wind.
  • Power electronics control.
  • Operation and control of wind turbines type G3.
  • Operation and control of wind turbines type G4.
5 ECTS 30h
Aeroelasticity and Hydrodynamics of Offshore Wind Turbines
  • Fundamentals of dynamic systems. Theory and application to wind turbine structures.
  • Understanding of dynamic effects in wind turbine structures. Aeroelasticity.
  • Practical. Application of numerical methods to wind turbine blades.
  • Integrated load assessment.
  • Hydrokinematics 1: regular wave theory, higher order wave theories, extrapolation of the theory above mean sea level.
  • Hydrokinematics 2: irregular wave theory.
  • Hydrostatics: Buoyancy, Metacenter, Hydrostatic stiffness.
  • Hydrodynamics 1: DOFs, concept of added mass, drag terms, FP theory (incident, diffracted, radiated), Morison equation.
  • Hydrodynamics 2: Cummins equation, second order wave forces, solutions in the frequency and time domain.
5 ECTS 30h
Fundamentals Technologies
  • Techs of fixed substructure: Mono-piló, GravityBase, Jackets and tripods.
  • Techs of floating substructures: SemiSub, Spar, TLP, Barcassa.
  • Pre-design of Offshore Wind Turbines: operational and survival limits.
  • Appraisal of cases of charge of design (ULS, ALS and FLS): rules.
  • Prospecting and geotechnical studies, types of anchors and foundations.
  • Offshore pylons.
  • Anchoring systems and dynamic cables.
  • Numeric methods for the appraisal of charges (models).
  • Aero-hidro-save-elastic. Command of frequency and command of time: SESAM and OpenFast.
  • Analysis of integrated charge.
4 ECTS 24h
Design and Optimization of Wind Farms
  • General vision of the distinct steps at the design of aeolian parks.
  • Practical session with the software Youwind.
  • General vision of losses (definitions and models of effect estela, electrical, ambient, etc.).
  • Analysis of constraints of a zone of seabed (Systems of Geographic Information - SIG).
  • Design optimization and micrositeing.
  • Electrical design of aeolian parks.
  • Basic concepts of LCoE and factors of appraisal of costs of bass up.
5 ECTS 30h
Logistics and Installation
  • Logistic planning and management of the chain of supply.
  • Transport of components of aerogenerators.
  • Seminar 1: Methods of optimisation for problems of logistic planning.
  • Port Infrastructures.
  • Ships of transport, ships of support, ROB, ships juck-up.
  • Maritime law.
  • Process of installation and squads.
  • Meteorological products and of forecast for the logistics of aeolian parks.
  • Set up and operation Handove.
  • Seminar 2: Development of tools of support at the decision for the energetic logistic planning marine.
5 ECTS 30h
Grid Connection and Integration of Wind Systems
  • Introduction, integration of mesh and configurations of mesh.
  • Basic concepts of electrical engineering.
  • Basic concepts of electrical meshes.
  • Configurations of HVDC for aeolian marine.
  • Power flow analysis.
  • Power flow application for offshore wind plants.
  • Requisites of connection at mesh.
  • Surveys of connection at mesh.
  • Controllers of plants.
  • Implementation of a controller of the plant.
4 ECTS 24h
Environmental and Social Assessment of Offshore Wind Energy
  • Introduction to socio-environmental assessment in wind energy.
  • Location of wind installations and land use planning.
  • Environmental regulations and political frameworks.
  • Ecological impacts - avifauna, terrestrial and marine habitats.
  • Acoustic and visual impact.
  • Economic impacts.
  • Social impacts, commitment and distribution of the benefits of the community.
  • Elaboration of the Environmental Impact Study (EIA).
  • Real case studies and good practices.
15 ECTS 90h
Master's Final Project
Students will undertake a final project which will put into practice the practical contents related to any of the modules or topics discussed in the programme or develop a cross-cutting theme from the course syllabus.
Degree
University-specific Master's Degree in Continuing Education in Offshore Wind Energy, Issued by the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Issued in accordance with the provisions of Article 7.1 of Organic Law 2/2023, of 22 March, on the University System; Article 36 of Royal Decree 822/2021, of 28 September, which establishes the organisation of university education and the procedure for quality assurance; and Articles 2 and 8 of the Amendment to the Regulations for Continuing Education Programmes, approved by Agreement CG/2025/02/35, of 25 March, of the Governing Council of the UPC. To obtain this qualification, it is necessary to hold a prior university degree equivalent to level 2 of the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education (MECES). Otherwise, the student will receive a certificate of completion of the programme issued by the Fundació Politècnica de Catalunya. (See details appearing on the certificate).

Learning methodology

The teaching methodology of the programme facilitates the student's learning and the achievement of the necessary competences.



Learning tools
Participatory lectures
A presentation of the conceptual foundations of the content to be taught, promoting interaction with the students to guide them in their learning of the different contents and the development of the established competences.
Practical classroom sessions
Knowledge is applied to a real or hypothetical environment, where specific aspects are identified and worked on to facilitate understanding, with the support from teaching staff.
Solving exercises
Solutions are worked on by practising routines, applying formulas and algorithms, and procedures are followed for transforming the available information and interpreting the results.
Success stories
Outstanding business knowledge and experiences with high added value acquired during an outstanding professional career are presented and shared.
Streaming sessions
Synchronous online interactive open sessions will be planned. Professors attend these sessions and students pose questions and address their concerns. Synchronous sessions will be scheduled in calendar.
Assessment criteria
Attendance
At least 80% attendance of teaching hours is required.
Solving exercises, questionnaires or exams
Individual tests aimed at assessing the degree of learning and the acquisition of competences.
Completion and presentation of the final project
Individual or group projects in which the contents taught in the programme are applied. The project can be based on real cases and include the identification of a problem, the design of the solution, its implementation or a business plan. The project will be presented and defended in public.
Work placements & employment service
Students can access job offers in their field of specialisation on the My_Tech_Space virtual campus. Applications made from this site will be treated confidentially. Hundreds of offers of the UPC School of Professional & Executive Development employment service appear annually. The offers range from formal contracts to work placement agreements.
Virtual campus
The students on this continuing education master's degree will have access to the My_ Tech_Space virtual campus - an effective platform for work and communication between the programme's students, lecturers, directors and coordinators. My_Tech_Space provides the documentation for each training session before it starts, and enables students to work as a team, consult lecturers, check notes, etc.

Teaching team

Academic management
  • Aragüés Peñalba, Mònica
    Aragüés Peñalba, Mònica
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    Doctor in Electrical Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), with recognition from the European Institute of Technology. Lecturer at the UPC (teaches classes in degrees and masters (Degree in Engineering in Industrial Technologies, Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering, Master's Degree in Energy Engineering, Master Energy for Smart cities, Master in Renewable Energy and Master in Smart Energy). Coordinates the European project BD4OPEM H2020 and CERIEN-UPC. Research areas: grid integration of wind and solar energy, HVDC, microgrids and artificial intelligence.
  • Ranaboldo, Matteo
    Ranaboldo, Matteo
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    Doctor from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC). Master in Energy Engineering from the UPC and in Meteorology from the University of Barcelona (UB). He has almost ten years of experience in companies in the renewable energy sector, and in particular wind energy. Currently, he is a lecturer in the Department of Electrical Engineering and a researcher at the Center for Technological Innovation in Static Converters and Drives (CITCEA-UPC), focusing on issues of flexibility of industrial demand, energy communities, and isolated projects of the network, among others.
Teaching staff
  • Albernaz Lacerda Freitas, Vinicius
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    Doctor in Electrical Engineering from the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Electrical engineer with a specialization in electrical power systems. Visiting researcher at the University of Strathclyde (United Kingdom). Lecturer at the Center for Technological Innovation in Static Converters and Drives (CITCEA-UPC) in the field of renewable energy integration and HVDC network protection. Experience in modeling, simulation and control of modern electrical systems and transient analysis.doctor in Electrical Engineering from the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Electrical engineer with a specialization in electrical power systems. Visiting researcher at the University of Strathclyde (United Kingdom). Lecturer at the Center for Technological Innovation in Static Converters and Drives (CITCEA-UPC) in the field of renewable energy integration and HVDC network protection. Experience in modeling, simulation and control of modern electrical systems and transient analysis.
  • Ametller Malfaz, Sergi
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    Civil Engineer (UPC) and Master in Engineering and Port Management (UPC, 1999). He has more than 25 years' experience in the management of design and construction in hydraulic and marine fields, including offshore wind, ports and coastal works. From 2017 he is the Offshore Wind Director in Sener, where he leads a technical team in offshore wind engineering projects and support to construction. He is also the managing director of HiveWind, a company owned by Sener and Windwaves, dedicated to the design and supply of floating platforms for offshore wind turbines.
  • Andón Mañero, Núria
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    Graduated in Marine Sciences from the University of Barcelona and a Master's degree in Marine Biology from the Universidade da Coruña. Experience in environmental consulting, scientific research and environmental communication. Currently, she works as a marine environmental consultant at Tecnoambiente, where she participates in the preparation of environmental impact studies and in the processing of marine renewable energy projects, especially offshore wind energy. She supports developers in public participation processes and has collaborated in the management of interest groups involved in this type of project.
  • Aragüés Peñalba, Mònica
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    Doctor in Electrical Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), with recognition from the European Institute of Technology. Lecturer at the UPC (teaches classes in degrees and masters (Degree in Engineering in Industrial Technologies, Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering, Master's Degree in Energy Engineering, Master Energy for Smart cities, Master in Renewable Energy and Master in Smart Energy). Coordinates the European project BD4OPEM H2020 and CERIEN-UPC. Research areas: grid integration of wind and solar energy, HVDC, microgrids and artificial intelligence.
  • Arroyo Alvarez de Toledo, Marcos
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    Civil Engineer from the Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM). PhD in Civil Engineering (Bristol). Full Professor of Soil Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), responsible for the subjects 'Marine Geodynamics' (Degree in Marine Sciences and Technologies). 'Marine Fundamentals' (MSc Marine Energies) and 'Geotechnical Project' (MSc Soil Engineering). He is the Spanish representative on the technical committees TC102 'In Situ Testing' and TC 209 'Offshore geotechnics' of the International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering.
  • Bou Mira, Pablo
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    Degree in Marine Sciences, specialising in Marine Living Resources from the University of Vigo; Master in Aquaculture from the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Executive MBA from ESADE. Currently, he is a member of several advisory boards of blue economy initiatives with international impact such as the Mediterranean Economic and Social Forum or BlueTechPort. Associate professor in the Department of Marine Sciences and Technologies at the UPC for the last 15 years, he has 15 years of experience in knowledge transfer and innovation management in the maritime fields, both technological and biological.
  • Bullich Massagué, Eduard
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    Doctor in Electrical Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC). Industrial Engineer from the UPC. Master in Energy Engineering from the UPC. Researcher at the Center for Technological Innovation in Static Converters and Drives (CITCEA-UPC).
  • Castell Martínez, Daniel
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    Industrial Engineer from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (ETSEIB). General Management Program (PDG) from IESE. Global expert in renewable energies with extensive experience in the offshore and onshore wind industry. Solid track record in managing large-scale energy projects, from design to implementation. Proven experience in wind turbine technology, mechanical systems, load calculations, development of towers/foundations (fixed and floating). Inventor of 8 patents in the areas of powertrain and other mechanical systems.
  • Cheah Mañé, Marc
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    Doctor in Electrical Engineering from Cardiff University (CU), Wales, United Kingdom. Industrial Engineer from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC). He is currently an associate professor within the Serra Hunter program in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the UPC and carries out research activities within the Center for Technological Innovation in Static Converters and Drives (CITCEA-UPC) in power electronics applied to electrical networks and renewable energies.
  • de Mas Serrat, Carolina
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    Industrial Engineer from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) and Master in Civil Engineering from Lund University, Sweden. Currently, she is an advisor in development and policies for the deployment of offshore wind energy, highlighting her dedication to the World Bank and the European Commission. She has 15 years of experience in multinational companies (Maersk Oil, Orsted and ERM) in the energy sector.
  • Domínguez García, José Luis
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    Doctor in Electrical Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. Head of the Electrical Power Systems Group at the Energy Research Institute of Catalonia (IREC).
  • Fanals i Batllori, Josep
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    Graduated in Electrical Engineering from the University of Girona (UdG). Master in Energy Engineering, electrical specialty, from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC). Currently, he works as CEO of eRoots Analytics, a spinoff of the UPC focused on software development and service provision for modern electrical networks. He has accumulated experience in the creation of algorithms, software development, and team management, always with a focus on power systems.
  • Gribkovskaia, Irina
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    PhD in Differential Equations and Master's degree in Applied Mathematics from the Belarusian State University. Researcher and Associate Professor at the Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Informatics of the Belarusian State University. Associate Professor and Professor in Logistics at Molde University College. Currently, a Professor in Quantitative Logistics and a Head of Energy Logistics Research group at Molde University  Specialized University in Logistics. With 45 years of teaching experience in Optimization Methods and 25 years of industry-related research in Offshore Energy Logistics.
  • Grifoll Colls, Manel
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    Doctor in Civil Engineering from the UPC. Lecturer Professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (DECA) of the UPC. He has been linked to several research and technology projects in the port and marine field. In the scientific field he has participated in more than 20 articles in indexed journals and more than 80 contributions to both national and international congresses and conferences.
  • Lacave Clemente, Oriol
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    Graduate in Physics from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB). He develops his professional activity at Vortex FDC, where he participates in the generation of data for the evaluation of wind resources using numerical modeling techniques and data processing with artificial intelligence. He has experience in the operational implementation of digital solutions aimed at wind projects, combining technical knowledge in meteorology, scientific programming and geospatial data processing.
  • Miquel Moreno, Adrià
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    Industrial engineer from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) and environmental engineer from the Politecnico di Milano, PhD from the University of Bologna in 2017. Since 2019 he has been working at EOLOS, where he specializes in FLS200 meteo-ocean measurements and develops scientific research in the field of offshore wind energy. He has also researched in hydraulic and marine engineering. He has contributed to two patents: one on wave energy conversion and another on wind turbulence correction. He has published 14 articles in international scientific journals and conferences.
  • Molins Borrell, Climent
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    PhD in Civil Engineering from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC). Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UPC. Currently the coordinator of the ATEM research group, focused on Analysis and Technology of Structures and Materials. Author of more than 85 articles in indexed journals and 5 patents in the fields of floating platforms for offshore wind turbines, prefabricated tunnel linings, fiber-reinforced concrete, and the analysis, testing, and monitoring of historic masonry structures.
  • Ranaboldo, Matteo
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    Doctor from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC). Master in Energy Engineering from the UPC and in Meteorology from the University of Barcelona (UB). He has almost ten years of experience in companies in the renewable energy sector, and in particular wind energy. Currently, he is a lecturer in the Department of Electrical Engineering and a researcher at the Center for Technological Innovation in Static Converters and Drives (CITCEA-UPC), focusing on issues of flexibility of industrial demand, energy communities, and isolated projects of the network, among others.
  • Reig Puig, Lourdes
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    PhD in Marine Sciences from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), degree in Sciences from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) and Master in Scientific, Medical and Environmental Communication (UPF). Research professor at the Department of Agrifood Engineering and Biotechnology at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) and develops my teaching activity at the School of Agrifood and Biosystems Engineering of Barcelona (EEAAB) of the UPC in the field of Degree and Master. Director of the Maritime R&D Network of Catalonia, BlueNetCat.
  • Rivera Jové, Anna
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    Graduated in Industrial Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), Master in Sustainable Energies Engineering from KTH (Stockholm) and Master in Wind Power from DTU (Copenhagen). Wind energy professional involved in turbine design phases and offshore wind farms since 2010, mainly in Denmark. Since 2018 she has been co-founder and CEO of Youwind, a SaaS company that has designed cloud-based digital tools for the techno-economic design phases of wind farms globally.

    https://upcommons.upc.edu/entities/publication/604dfd08-364c-49e9-86ec-72f1f9396ae9
  • Rodrigo de Larrucea, Jaime
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    PhD in Law and Nautical Engineering. Associate Professor of Maritime Law at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC). Coordinator of the Legal and Maritime Law Department at the Barcelona Nautical School. President of the Maritime Law Section of the Barcelona Bar Association. Scientific Director of the Cousteau Foundation. Member of the Royal European Academy of Doctors and the Royal Academy of the Sea; and of the Association of Naval and Ocean Engineers of Spain. Author of numerous publications.
  • Sole Carbonell, Marta
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    PhD in Environmental Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) and a degree in Biology from the University of Barcelona (UB). Master in Experimental Biology from the UB and Master in Environmental Engineering from the UPC. Currently, she is a senior researcher at the Bioacoustic Applications Laboratory (LAB) of the UPC where she has worked for the last 20 years. She has more than 20 years of experience in companies and laboratories in the aquaculture and bioacoustics sectors.
  • Trubat Casal, Pau
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    Civil Engineer, Canals and Ports from the UPC with a complementary training in the Master's in Structural and Construction Engineering, and Doctor in Construction Engineering (UPC). He is currently a lecturer at the Faculty of Nautical Sciences of Barcelona. His main research area is the design and analysis of floating platforms for offshore wind and he has participated in several European and International projects on the subject such as OC5, Oc6 and OC7.
  • Valentín Ruiz, David
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    Doctor in Industrial Engineering and Serra Húnter Professor in the Department of Fluid Mechanics at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC). Awarded an extraordinary doctoral prize in 2018, his research at the Center for Industrial Diagnostics and Fluid Dynamics (CDIF UPC) focuses on fluid-structure interactions and the dynamic behavior of hydraulic turbines. Recently appointed professor, he teaches Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, actively contributing to research, supervising doctoral theses and publishing in JCR journals.
  • Vidal Riba, Joan Ramon
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    Graduated in Biology from the University of Barcelona (UB), ​​specializing in Marine Biology and Oceanography. He is the head of strategic alliances at the marine environmental consultancy Tecnoambiente, where he has held various positions over the last 35 years. He has participated in numerous offshore wind energy projects and is currently responsible for the management of Stakeholders in large marine infrastructure projects. These include gas pipelines, wind farms, desalination plants and submarine outfalls.

Associates entities

Strategic partners
  • Esteyco, S.A
    • Disseminates the programme in the professional sphere and area of expertise.
    • Provides teachers and lecturers.
    • Participates in the design of the contents of the programme, and ensures they are appropriate to the needs of the professional sphere.
  • RocBenergy
    • Participates in the design of the contents of the programme, and ensures they are appropriate to the needs of the professional sphere.
    • Disseminates the programme in the professional sphere and area of expertise.
    • Provides teachers and lecturers.
  • Youwind
    • Disseminates the programme in the professional sphere and area of expertise.
    • Participates in the design of the contents of the programme, and ensures they are appropriate to the needs of the professional sphere.
    • Provides teachers and lecturers.
Collaborating partners
  • IREC
  • Sirocco Energy
  • Vortex

Career opportunities

  • Engineer specialized in offshore wind farm component design engineering (engineering work package manager).
  • Manager of offshore renewable energy projects.
  • Offshore environmental consultant.
  • Offshore wind infrastructure operation and maintenance technician.
  • Analyst of offshore wind resources and energy performance.
  • Specialist in innovation and development of offshore technologies.

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ENROLMENT CONDITIONS OF THE FUNDACIÓ POLITÈCNICA DE CATALUNYA

Introduction

The Fundació Politècnica de Catalunya (FPC), with tax identification number G60664000, registered in the Register of Foundations of the Government of Catalonia under no. 834, designs, promotes and manages the continuing education programmes of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), as well as other training activities it promotes. The academic regulation of the UPC's continuing education programmes is set out in Agreement CG/2025/02/35, of 25 March, of the Consell de Govern, which approves the update of the amendment to the regulations governing continuing education programmes. And Articles 36 and 37 of Royal Decree 822/2021, of 28 September, which establishes the organisation of university education and the procedure for ensuring its quality. The UPC Social Council approves the price of continuing education programmes, as well as discounts, grants and ancillary services for each academic year.


Provision, knowledge and acceptance of the Enrolment Conditions

Reading and accepting these Enrolment Conditions is an essential requirement for studying at the FPC, as they constitute the basis of the training services contract that participants sign electronically with the FPC. These Enrolment Conditions are available to users on the Transparency Portal: . These Conditions are applicable to all courses taught by the FPC, with the exception of those aimed at other university institutions and public and private entities, which shall be governed by the legal instruments binding on the participating institutions.


Admission and registration fees

The admission process may require the advance payment of registration fees; this amount will be deducted from the tuition fee once admitted and will only be refunded in the event of non-admission, deferral or non-completion of the course, in the latter case, only if the letter of admission is valid. The admission process concludes with the sending of the admission letter to the participant, which includes the details of the course, the period of study, the tuition fees and the payment deadlines.


Enrolment

The enrolment process is formalised with the first payment of the course fee, whether partial or total. Therefore, this first payment of the course fee corresponds to the signing of the contract for the provision of training services regulated in these Conditions, regardless of whether the total price or any of the agreed payment instalments have been paid in full.

It is the participant's responsibility to find out about discounts on the enrolment fee and to prove that they meet the relevant criteria to benefit from them, always prior to formalising their enrolment; otherwise, they will not be able to benefit from them. Discounts and grants cannot be combined, unless they are not incompatible and this is expressly stated.

The participant declares that they are aware of and accept the calls for applications and the terms and conditions of the financial aid corresponding to the current academic year for which they have applied to be a beneficiary. If the student does not complete or withdraws from the course for which they have received aid, a discount or a grant within the period specified in the corresponding call for applications or in the enrolment document, they must return the amount granted or deducted from the price to the FPC. The provisions of the section on Changes to enrolment in these conditions shall not apply to this participant.

Enrolment is personal and non-transferable, so that once formalised, it shall only entitle the natural person who has been identified as a candidate and, subsequently, as an admitted person to undertake the course of study.

The enrolment fee may be paid in full or in part by third parties, although the right/obligation to follow the training course corresponds to the participant, without the paying party being able to interfere with or prevent the exercise of this right in any way. The foregoing is without prejudice to the FPC's right to prevent the participant from continuing in the cases provided for in the section on Non-payment of the enrolment fee provided for in these Conditions.

The amount paid for enrolment will not be refunded once the study has begun, nor after 14 calendar days from the date of payment. Otherwise, the right of withdrawal may be exercised. The amount paid will only be refunded if the study is postponed or does not take place.

Notwithstanding the above, and on an exceptional basis, the enrolment fee will be refunded if the following circumstances arise:

  • Visa refusal: this must be proven with the letter of refusal and always before the start of the study; and
  • Serious illness or accident of the participant: this must be proven by an official medical certificate, stating the initial date of the illness and the expected period of convalescence, always before the start of the study.

Only in these two cases will the FPC refund the total amount paid by the participant minus 300 euros for academic record processing costs.


Subsidised training

The FPC is not responsible for fulfilling the academic and/or administrative requirements for the contracted training to be subsidised. The participant or the person paying for the training does so at their own risk and exempts the FPC from any liability or compensation.


Change of enrolment

Requests to change enrolment, whether in terms of study or teaching method, must be made within 15 calendar days of the start date of the original course. Requests made after this period will not be accepted. The request will be assessed and its suitability determined on a case-by-case basis. When the change involves an increase in the total enrolment fee, the participant will be responsible for the difference. When the change involves a decrease in the enrolment fee, the difference will be refunded. Once evaluated, and regardless of the outcome of the request, changes to enrolment will incur a cost of €300 for the applicant for the processing of academic records, unless the change is due to causes attributable to the FPC.


Refund of tuition fees

The FPC reserves the right to cancel or postpone a study due to a lack of participants. Affected participants may choose between participating in another study or requesting a refund of the amount paid within one month of notification by the FPC. If no response is received, the amount paid will be used to support other students. The FPC will not provide any additional compensation and/or indemnification in the event of cancellation or postponement of a study programme or changes in its delivery. In the event that the FPC makes changes that do not substantially affect the content of the study programme, the place of delivery, the timetable and/or the start date, the participant will not be entitled to a refund of the registration fee or any additional compensation.


Non-payment of tuition fees

Failure to pay the total or partial amount of the tuition fees within the established deadlines may result in the suspension or termination of the training service under the terms indicated below. The FPC is authorised to take whatever action it deems appropriate to suspend the service; on the one hand, in the academic sphere, by suspending the academic record, denying access to teaching in the classroom (face-to-face or online), limiting access to the virtual campus, not assessing any of the subjects and making it impossible to continue with internship agreements, among other measures; and on the other hand, in the administrative and legal sphere, by undertaking the corresponding claims and actions for compensation.

Students who have outstanding debts with the FPC or who have not passed all the credits necessary to complete their studies before the end date of the course will not be able to obtain their degree or certificate, as applicable. Individuals with outstanding amounts payable to the FPC will not be able to enrol in any new studies offered by the FPC until the outstanding amount has been paid.

Finally, the FPC reserves the right to permanently suspend enrolment (automatic withdrawal), without any obligation to refund any amount, in the following cases:

  • Lack of accuracy and/or validity of the information and documentation provided and failure to respond to documentation requirements;
  • Non-payment of part or all of the enrolment fee within the agreed deadlines;
  • Engaging in any behaviour, expression or content that is defamatory, illegal, offensive or that undermines the values and dignity of individuals (teachers, participants, management staff, etc.) or the good image and reputation of the FPC, whether in physical or virtual environments, including social networks.

Right of withdrawal

Participants in a study may exercise their right of withdrawal for a period of 14 calendar days from the date of enrolment, provided that the study has not yet begun. Therefore, by reading and accepting these Terms and Conditions, participants are informed that once the course has begun or is in progress, the right of withdrawal no longer applies, in accordance with the provisions of Article 103 a) of Law 3/2014 of 27 March, which amends the revised text of the General Law for the Defence of Consumers and Users and other complementary laws, approved by Royal Legislative Decree 1/2007 of 16 November, and related regulations.


Teaching

The place and/or date of teaching may change for academic reasons (changes and adjustments to the calendar, need for additional teaching resources, etc.) and for organisational and logistical reasons (adaptation of spaces). Participants will be notified of any such changes at least 15 calendar days before the start of the course. Specific and temporary changes will be notified in advance.


Right to a degree/certificate

Upon completion of a continuing education master's degree, specialisation diploma or expertise diploma, students are entitled to receive a degree, issued by the rector of the University, for students with a previous university degree equivalent to level 2 of the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education (MECES), according to a standardised model. Students who do not provide proof of their university degree are entitled to obtain a certificate from the FPC, in accordance with a standard model. Short courses, with a workload of less than 15 ECTS credits, entitle students to obtain a certificate issued by the FPC, according to a standard model; however, if these courses include so-called micro-accreditations, students will obtain a digital accreditation issued by the University and recognised in the countries participating in Europass or equivalent. Degrees are issued in Catalan and English and, at the student's request, in Spanish and English. In the case of joint degrees, the issuance must comply with the provisions of the corresponding collaboration agreement.


Accreditation of university qualifications and other documents

If the required documentation is not not submitted before the last day of study for those degrees that require it, or if it is not authentic and/or sufficient, the degree will not be issued, even if the participant has passed the course.


Dispute resolution

The training services provided by the FPC are, in all cases, subject to private law. Any interpretation or divergence arising from these Terms and Conditions shall be the responsibility of the FPC. In the event of disagreement, the dispute shall be subject to private law and the courts of the city of Barcelona with ordinary civil jurisdiction, with express waiver of any other jurisdiction that may apply.


Belongings in the event of theft

Neither the FPC nor its staff shall be liable for any loss, damage or theft of any type of personal or similar items carried by participants or other occasional users of the facilities, who must pay special attention to their belongings at all times.


Organisation of teaching in exceptional circumstances

The FPC organises teaching in a flexible environment that allows it to adapt to any unforeseen circumstances that may arise, as well as to any regulations that may be established by the authorities. If at any time the authorities (university, health or any other competent body) recommend limiting face-to-face teaching as much as possible, the FPC, in coordination with these authorities, will take the necessary measures to implement this recommendation, and, as a result, teaching activities may become 100% online during the period established in the relevant recommendation, without the need to declare a state of emergency and/or suspend face-to-face teaching activities and/or implement formal lockdown or mobility restriction measures.


Barcelona, 15 October 2025


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