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CERL’s Delaney selected “Individual Expert” by the nominating committee for the Acoustical Society of America Committee on Standards

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Nov. 9, 2012, CHAMPAIGN, Ill.–ERDC Construction Engineering Research Laboratory’s (CERL) David Delaney was recently elected to serve a one-year term as an individual expert (IE) with the National Standards Subcommittee on Animal Bioacoustics within the Acoustical Society of America.

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Palmer-Moloney sees deployment as a benefit to ERDC

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Sept. 5, 2012, ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Deployed to Afghanistan, ERDC-TEC Senior Research Geographer Dr. Laura Jean Palmer-Moloney worked in the Helmand River watershed to extend the research being performed with the Civilian-Military Operations/Human-Environment Interaction (CMO-HEI).

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CERL’s Boddu to be inducted into American Institute of Chemical Engineers Fellowship

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August 2, 2012, PITTSBURGH — ERDC Construction Engineering Research Laboratory’s Dr. Veera Boddu was recently elected by the board of directors, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AlChE), as a Fellow of the Institute, the highest grade of membership.

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CRREL’s Douglas presents at Russian Conference

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July 27, 2012, SALEKARD, Siberia – Research Chemist Dr. Tom Douglas, with ERDC-CRREL’s Alaska Projects Office in Fairbanks, recently presented at the International Permafrost Association’s 10th International Conference on Permafrost (TICOP) in Russia.

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CRREL geophysicist and program co-chief scientist leads discovery of Arctic phytoplankton bloom

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July 20, 2012, BEAUFORT and CHUKCHI SEAS, Arctic Ocean – A team of scientists supported by NASA’s ICESCAPE (Impacts of Climate on the Eco-Systems and Chemistry of the Arctic Pacific Environment) program in 2011 discovered and documented a massive phytoplankton bloom beneath fully consolidated sea ice in the Arctic.

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