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  • April

    The Yeti robot’s ground-penetrating radar will allow polar researchers to safely navigate crevasse-filled ice caps.  This robot was designed by ERDC Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory engineers and by Thayer School of Engineering faculty and students.
    16 Apr 2013

    CRREL research highlighted in US Antarctic Blue Ribbon Panel response

    HANOVER, N.H.—Work conducted by ERDC Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL)
  • ERDC-GSL’s Capt. Ben Murray reviewed questions from Director Daniel Miller of U Direct NYC video production company prior to shooting a Channel One vignette on Army engineering careers.  The Army is a major partner for the news channel, which broadcasts nationwide to high school students.
    10 Apr 2013

    GSL’s Murray to star in Army “Dream Strong” vignette

    High school students across America will have the opportunity to learn about Army engineer careers
  • Dr. East
    10 Apr 2013

    CERL amasses Fiatech honors

    Researchers at ERDC-CERL received an unprecedented four Celebration of Engineering & Technology
  • This image shows mountains (green squares) and ranches (purple squares) extracted in a single query from the U.S. Geological Survey data in the United States and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency data in Mexico.
    10 Apr 2013

    TEC demonstrates geospatial intelligence interoperability

    ERDC demonstrated a Single Point of Entry Global Gazetteer with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, showcasing an interoperable, standards-based approach to accessing multiple geographic names databases with a single query
  • Arctic oil spill responders place a mechanical skimmer used for oil recovery during their recent training with Alaska Clean Seas instructors, hosted at ERDC-CRREL.
    10 Apr 2013

    Oil spill responders train at CRREL to keep the arctic clean

    Research Civil Engineer Leonard Zabilansky recently provided logistical oversight and technical
  • 10 Apr 2013

    Planning Associates Program features ERDC water resource experts

    “Planning in the Corps of Engineers is a complex and continuously changing discipline.  The work
  • Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant receives a lesson on robot mobility from members of Team 456.
    10 Apr 2013

    ERDC-mentored team, robot roll into State Capitol

    The FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition Team 456,
  • 8 Apr 2013

    Pioneering woman engineer leaves adventurous, enduring legacy

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Margaret Petersen, a successful civil engineer from an era when few women
  • Flanked by members of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Army who served as boat crew for the USACE Forward Rive Team during their October underwater inspection of Pier 8 in Busan are (from left to right) Shanon Chader of Buffalo, Todd Manny of Portland, Kyle Tanner of Nashville and Ed Gawarecki of Buffalo District.
    3 Apr 2013

    New engineer dive team keeps whirlwind pace

    Four countries, three continents, eight cities and two islands … this hectic schedule is that of the
  • March

    26 Mar 2013

    Corps of Engineers partners with community as it expands environmental sampling beyond Hanover lab site

    HANOVER, NH – The U.S. Army Environmental Command and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are working
  • ERDC Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory researchers recently participated in a field experiment surveying sea ice and snow in Barrow, Alaska.
    22 Mar 2013

    CRREL conducts sea ice experiments in Barrow, Alaska

    BARROW, Alaska—ERDC’s Drs. Chris Hiemstra and Chris Polashenski of CRREL-Alaska recently traveled to
  • Dr. Chris Bogen
    22 Mar 2013

    ITL’s Bogen named secretary, oBIX technical committee

    VICKSBURG, Miss.—ERDC Information Technology Laboratory’s (ITL) Dr. Chris Bogen was recently named
  • 4 Mar 2013

    CERL hosts National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency visit

    CHAMPAIGN, Ill.—ERDC’s Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL) recently hosted a visit
  • Dr. Paul Mlakar
    4 Mar 2013

    GSL’s Mlakar elected Structural Engineering Institute Fellow

    VICKSBURG, Miss.—ERDC Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory’s Dr. Paul Mlakar was recently elected
  • ERDC Environmental Laboratory’s Jay Collins, left and Phong Nugyen, University of Georgia (UGA), test swimming performance of a white sturgeon in the ERDC swim tunnel during its deployment at UGA’s Cohutta Fisheries Center.
    1 Mar 2013

    EL fish ecologists facilitate sturgeon swim study

    COHUTTA, Ga.--ERDC Environmental Laboratory’s (EL) Fish Ecology Team provided its mobile swim tunnel to the University of Georgia’s (UGA) Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources for a study of white sturgeon.
  • Taff
    1 Mar 2013

    ERDC attorney lauded

    VICKSBURG, Miss.--The Mississippi Business Journal recently selected Attorney Thomas M. Taff Jr., ERDC’s Office of Counsel, for its Leadership in Law Class of 2012.
  • The electric fish barrier was constructed by the Corps of Engineers under the authority of the Aquatic Nuisance Species Act to prevent Asian Carp from entering Lake Michigan through the Illinois River system. The barrier works by generating a low-voltage electric field across the canal that prevents Asian Carp from migrating further upstream. Field testing conducted by the Coast Guard and Army Corps of Engineers indicated that the fish barrier posed a significant risk to commercial and recreational navigation. To mitigate this risk, navigational and operational restrictions have been placed on all vessels transiting through the barrier. For more information go to http://www.uscg.mil/d9/msuChicago/docs/FishBarrierHandout.pdf.
    1 Mar 2013

    ERDC participates in Electric Fish Barrier Operations and Studies Meeting

    CHICAGO—ERDC researchers were recently invited by the Corps of Engineers Chicago District and the
  • Arctic oil spill responders place a mechanical skimmer used for oil recovery during their recent training with Alaska Clean Seas instructors, hosted at ERDC-CRREL.
    1 Mar 2013

    Oil spill responders train at CRREL to keep the Arctic clean

    HANOVER, N.H.—ERDC Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory’s (CRREL) Leonard Zabilansky
  • An aerial view of Idaho Falls’ Ririe Reservoir.
    1 Mar 2013

    CRREL participates in test release from Ririe Reservoir

    IDAHO FALLS, Idaho—ERDC Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) researchers Drs.
  • 1 Mar 2013

    TEC on Federal Implementation of Open Source Geospatial Technology Panel

    WASHINGTON—ERDC Topographic Engineering Center (TEC) Geographer Elizabeth Lyon recently participated
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