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ITL’s Bryan Register explains TeleEngineering and deployable satellite communications to an interested group of Academy of Innovation students.
Academy of Innovation visits ERDC
11/8/2016 6:24:00 AM
EL’s Bobby McComas lets students get their hands dirty in his river flume while discussing levee breeches and sand boils.
Academy of Innovation visits ERDC
11/8/2016 6:24:00 AM
Dr. Todd S. Bridges, senior scientist, ERDC-EL, delivers the keynote address on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineering With Nature Program at The Hague.
Bridges serves on international peer-review panel
11/4/2016 8:48:00 AM
Confederate Maj. Gen. William W. Loring commanded the Confederate forces at Fort Pemberton whose determined defense terminated the Yazoo Pass Expedition and compelled the Federals to find another route to Vicksburg.
The Engineers at Vicksburg, Part 10: Flotilla on the Delta
11/3/2016 8:37:00 AM
Union Lt. Col. James H. Wilson served as a topographical engineer during the Vicksburg campaign, and was a favorite of Gen. Grant’s, who selected him to open the Yazoo Pass.
The Engineers at Vicksburg, Part 10: Flotilla on the Delta
11/3/2016 8:37:00 AM
The men of Col. Josiah Bissell’s Engineer Regiment of the West stand in formation. Formed in 1861 of men from Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri, the unit performed arduous service during the Vicksburg campaign excavating canals, corduroying roads and building bridges.
The Engineers at Vicksburg, Part 10: Flotilla on the Delta
11/3/2016 8:36:00 AM
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. John J. Elam, deputy commanding general, 416th Theater Engineer Command, visited the Engineer Research and Development Center’s Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Nov. 1. During the visit, CRREL Microbiologist Dr. Robyn Barbato showed petri dishes containing ancient organisms, which supports a larger effort to understand ancient biodiversity in permafrost that includes fossilized materials. The results of this program support the collection of valuable fundamental data to better understand relationships required to advance reliable predictions of the impact of climate warming and human activity on habitat and biodiversity, factors that not only affect global sustainability, but also directly impact Army mission and training activities.
ERDC-CRREL microbiologist briefs Army one-star on importance of ancient organisms
11/2/2016 3:00:00 PM
GSL’s John Murphy applies practical applications in daily life which use centrifugal force and demonstrates using the ERDC’s tabletop centrifuge model.
Academy of Innovation visits ERDC
11/2/2016 12:34:00 PM
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