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3MT winner hopes new research will prevent floods in Iowa
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Riley Post won this year's Three-Minute Thesis competition. The competition tasks graduate students with relating their research in three minutes or less to a general audience.
UI professors selected for multi-state NSF project to improve ‘blue economy’
Thursday, November 3, 2022
University of Iowa researchers at the College of Engineering have been selected for a key role in a multi-institution, multi-disciplinary National Science Foundation (NSF) project to tackle a problem at the intersection of climate, sustainability, food, energy, pollution, and the economy.
Iowa’s Watershed Approach provides a model for tackling big challenges on the Mississippi River
Monday, July 25, 2022
The Mississippi River Basin is massive – it covers 40% of the contiguous U.S. and approximately two thirds of that area is farmland. Flooding and water quality are persistent issues across the basin, and experts predict they will only worsen with climate change and increasing intensity of agricultural production.
Webb and Scherer receive prestigious AEESP Awards for research papers separated by 25 years
Tuesday, July 5, 2022
The two winning papers each represent outstanding research and dedication to environmental engineering and the impact of their research on the environment. While their subject matter differed drastically, the researchers both had a focus on water quality, and the dangers of contaminants in the home.
Stern receives $1.35M to support digital design of naval vessels
Thursday, June 23, 2022
Fred Stern, the George D. Ashton Professor of Hydroscience and Engineering and a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Iowa, has received a $1.35M award from the United States Department of Defense, Office of Naval Research to develop a digital process for ship design, evaluation, and certification.
$97 million goes towards flood resilience across Iowa
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
Eight hundred new farm ponds, wetlands, reconnected flood plains, and water and sediment control basins were added to the state’s landscape over the past 5 years. It’s part of a $97 million initiative from the University of Iowa.
IFC’s Larry Weber radio interview
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
Larry Weber discusses the Iowa Watershed Approach in this radio interview.
Kielas-Jensen awarded prestigious Department of Defense SMART Scholarship
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
Congratulations are in order for IIHR’s Calvin Kielas-Jensen, a PhD candidate in mechanical engineering as he was awarded the Department of Defense Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation Scholarship (SMART) Scholarship for his work in autonomous mobile robots.
UI receives $21 million to better predict water-related hazards
Monday, April 18, 2022
The University of Iowa will be a key contributor to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s $360 million consortium to improve the United States’ ability to predict water-related hazards and better manage its water.
University of Iowa part of $360 million national flood consortium
Thursday, April 7, 2022
The federal government has chosen the University of Iowa to be part of a $360 million national consortium to improve flood prediction and water quality tracking across the country.
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