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  • August

    The 2016 Women of Color Magazine Technology All-Star Award was recently awarded to Dr. Ghada S. Ellithy, a senior research civil engineer in the Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory of the U.S. Engineer and Research Development Center. She is recognized for her more than 21 years of civil engineering experience with ERDC, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the private sector.
    17 Aug 2016

    GSL researcher wins 2016 Women of Color Technology All-Star Award

    Dr. Ghada S. Ellithy, a senior research civil engineer in the Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory
  • ERDC Research Hydraulic Engineer Tim Welp checks the movement of "tickler chains" designed to move sea turtles out of the way of dredging activities. The chains form a curtain extending off the dredging drag arm approximately 25 feet ahead of the draghead.
    16 Aug 2016

    ERDC demonstrates new equipment, approach

    Developing efficient and effective protection systems for the seven species of sea turtles, which have existed since the time of the dinosaurs, continues as an ERDC research priority. With a streamlined shell design for swimming, these turtles differ from their land cousins, having no ability to retract heads and legs into their shells.
  • Terry Winschel, historian for the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, uses a power washer to clean off a unique prototype military vehicle designed with “tri-star” wheels. Winschel is on a mission to preserve and restore historic prototypes tested by ERDC since the 1960s.
    12 Aug 2016

    Saving a history of innovation and ingenuity

    Hands-on historian works to share the story of Army Engineer R&D Standing in white coveralls, power
  • The U.S. Army Corps of Engineer’s Dredging Operations Technical Support (DOTS) Program is launching a new website dedicated to the practice of thin-layer placement
of dredged material in a webinar August 31.
    11 Aug 2016

    Corps to launch new resource for dredging community

    Website on thin-layer placement to debut in Aug. 31 webinarThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineer’s
  • At the outbreak of hostilities between the states, President Abraham Lincoln declared Vicksburg “the key,” and said “the war can never be brought to a close until that key is in our pocket.”
    9 Aug 2016

    The Engineers at Vicksburg, Part 01: The Spinal Column of America

    IntroductionEngineers in Union blue and Confederate gray played a prominent role in the Vicksburg
  • July

    14 Jul 2016

    USACE video highlights "Contingency Base Site Identification for the Tactical Environment" software

    As a stand-alone software application, the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center's "Contingency Base Site Identification for the Tactical Environment" provides military planners with the ability to remotely sense potential CB site locations through weighted algorithms based upon military planning factors.
  • June

    Susan Taylor, Ph.D., research scientist at the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, is serving as one of the guest editors for the June 2016 issue of Elements, An International Magazine of Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Petrology, featuring "Cosmic Dust."
    28 Jun 2016

    USACE scientist edits 'Elements' magazine

    Susan Taylor, Ph.D., research scientist at the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering
  • The Corps of Engineers is committed to ensuring that sustainability is not only a natural part of all our decision processes, but should also part of our organizational culture. We define sustainability as an umbrella concept that encompasses energy, climate change and the environment to ensure that what we do today does not negatively impact tomorrow.
    18 Jun 2016

    Construction Engineering Research Laboratory and Partners Awarded for Sustainability Efforts

    The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center’s Construction Engineering Research
  • Tim Cary, research agronomist with the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center’s Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, monitors switchgrass in a CRREL greenhouse in Hanover, New Hampshire.
    17 Jun 2016

    Engineering with Nature: Experiment addresses munitions waste with transgenic plants

    Researchers with the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center are poised to begin an
  • May

    Dr. Jacqueline A. Richter-Menge of the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory in Hanover, New Hampshire, received an honorary doctorate of science from the University of Alaska Fairbanks May 8 at UAF’s 94th commencement ceremony. Richter-Menge is a leader in polar climate physics, focusing on research of the Arctic sea ice cover from Alaska to Greenland. She currently serves as the principal investigator for major research programs with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Naval Research and the National Science Foundation.
    10 May 2016

    Cold Regions Lab polar researcher receives honorary degree

    Dr. Jacqueline A. Richter-Menge of the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory in Hanover,
  • Jose Sanchez, director of the Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, presents the Scientific and Professional flag to Dr. Jane McKee Smith.  Smith began her distinguished career with ERDC in 1983.
    9 May 2016

    Smith Selected for Scientific and Professional Flag

    Dr. Jane McKee Smith, a civil engineer with the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
  • April

    Dr. Manoj K. Shukla, research physical scientist for the Engineer Research and Development Center displays the book he and and Dr. Jerzy Leszczynski, professor and presidential distinguished fellow, Jackson State University edited that was released in April 2016. Fourth in a series of books on computational chemistry, "Practical Aspects of Computational Chemistry III", was published by Springer.
    19 Apr 2016

    Latest book reflects diversity, potential in computational chemistry

    Current and former researchers with the Engineer Research and Development Center celebrated the
  • Airfield Damage Repair kits provide new capabilities for the Air Force. Included in the kits are ERDC-developed technologies like airfield matting and anchoring systems, as well as power generation for hydraulic, pneumatic and electric tools.
    11 Apr 2016

    Research to Reality: Airfield Damage Repair

    Representatives for the U.S. Air Force visited ERDC in Vicksburg last week to look at and provide
  • March

    The Environmental Laboratory’s Dena Dickerson, shown with her show dog, Jada, used her canine training and field trial expertise to test a possible solution to chase off birds causing extensive damages at Oklahoma’s Robert S. Kerr Lock and Dam. The impressive experiment with Panda, her own border collie, resulted in the Corps’ Tulsa District purchase of border collie Ellie, who keeps the facility clear of thousands of cormorants and gulls
    29 Mar 2016

    EL’s Dickerson uses animal expertise to solve lock and dam problem

    Like scientists and engineers, border collies are problem-solvers, so Research Biologist Dena
  • Dr. Catherine Thomas prepares soil samples for analysis during her research into the influence of different plants on the transport of heavy metals on Army firing ranges.
    3 Mar 2016

    Bullets to bubbles: Corps scientist’s research earns her honors as Most Promising Scientist at BEYA

    Among a cluster of small greenhouses on the EngineerResearch and Development Center’s campus in
  • December

    ERDC Director Dr. Jeffery Holland recently announced the selection of seven ERDC team members, including CRREL Research Mechanical Engineer Michael R. Walsh, for promotion to DB-V level. As co-chair of a Research Task Group within NATO on the characterization, fate, and transport of munitions related contamination, Walsh is recognized in the international community in the field of munitions impacts on military ranges. Walsh was chosen through a four-phase process that takes in account a variety of factors including the ability to lead, job history, program and project development, and significant projects and publications.
    8 Dec 2015

    CRREL engineer selected for high-level promotion

    ERDC Director Dr. Jeffery Holland recently announced the selection of seven ERDC team members,
  • October

    ERDC-EL Research Biologist Dr. Kathleen Perales received the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration’s (AAPRA) highest recognition in the United States for outstanding contributions to the promotion and development of recreation, parks and conservation, the Cornelius Amory Pugsley Medal, at an award ceremony Sept. 17 in Las Vegas, Nevada.  Dr. Brett Wright, left, interim dean, College of Health, Education and Human Development; Clemson University, and Ron Dodd, Pugsley committee chair, (AAPRA) made the presentation
    29 Oct 2015

    EL’s Perales lauded for park and recreation contributions

    Over her 33 years of federal service, ERDC-EL Research Biologist Dr. Kathleen Perales has a long
  • The Army’s Senior Research Scientist for Environmental Science and leader of the Corps’ Dredging Operations Environmental Research (DOER) program and the Engineering with Nature (EWN) program, ERDC-Environmental Laboratory’s Dr. Todd Bridges traveled throughout Australia Sept. 7-11, 2015 as the keynote presenter for the Engineers Australia Eminent Speaker Tour.
    29 Oct 2015

    Engineers Australia Eminent Speaker Tour features EL’s Bridges

    Invited for his impressive credentials as the Army’s Senior Research Scientist for Environmental
  • Students Michael Winkler and Tommy Kirklin signal to each other that they are OK as they practice buddy breathing – an emergency out-of-air procedure when scuba diving.
    2 Oct 2015

    Dive class teaches fundamentals

    CHL hosted its inaugural National Association of Underwater Instructors (NAUI) Basic Open Water
  • September

    ERDC-EL Research Biologists Dr. Guilherme Lotufo, left, and Lauren Rabalais set up a 
replicate aquaria experiment in an Environmental Risk Assessment Branch (EPR) laboratory. They are investigating how increasing degrees of biofouling impacts the uptake rate of munitions constituents using polar organic chemical integrative samplers (POCIS) in coastal environments.
    18 Sep 2015

    EL’s Lotufo leads sampler research to aid military site contamination detection

    A light bulb moment sparked a research idea for ERDC-EL’s Dr. Guiherme Lotufo when attending a
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