Articles from March 2025

George Constantinescu

Study: Wartime breach of Ukrainian dam triggers ‘toxic time-bomb'

Tuesday, March 25, 2025
George Constantinescu, civil and environmental engineering professor and IIHR faculty researcher, is part of a new study that investigates the environmental impacts of the Kakhovka Dam destruction in Ukraine targeted by warfare efforts using water as a weapon.
Casey Harwood puts a student-created boat into the wave basin for testing

Robotics Teams Dive into Ship Design at IIHR

Monday, March 24, 2025
Robotics programs continue to gain momentum in schools and communities, providing students with opportunities to explore STEM fields early on. It’s important to have the right tools, mentors, and hands-on experiences to spark curiosity and keep the enthusiasm alive.
A view of the Iowa River with the Power Plant and Stanley Hydraulics Lab reflected on the calm water surface

Spring flood risks remain low, despite Friday’s storm

Thursday, March 20, 2025
Similar to its prediction made earlier this month, the Nation Weather Service’s Quad Cities bureau is anticipating below normal spring flood risks. Tim Gross, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said the risk for severe flooding on the Mississippi River this spring is currently 5 to 10 percent.
Tony Loeser showing visitors a model of a sewer system

University of Iowa program housing Iowa Flood Center reports $35M on hold from feds

Thursday, March 20, 2025
As part of sweeping cuts across a broad swath of U.S. departments and agencies, $35 million in federal grants and contracts headed to the University of Iowa’s 105-year-old IIHR-Hydroscience & Engineering center have been placed on hold.
Larry Weber speaks to a Capital Dispatch interviewer at the IFC Legislative Breakfast

Iowa Flood Center, geological survey see federal funding cuts hit programs

Thursday, March 13, 2025
Amid an uncertain situation surrounding federal funding, representatives from the Iowa Flood Center and Iowa Geological Survey mingled with Iowa lawmakers Tuesday to make their case for increasing state allocations.