The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has approximately 37,000 dedicated Civilians and Soldiers delivering engineering services to customers in more than 130 countries worldwide.
Background: U.S. federal and state government agencies manage and operate an inventory of dams that protect property, environment, and lives from floods, facilitate navigation along the U.S. river...more
The primary objective is to develop a method to identify erroneous data within the RSI system. Ideally, the investigator(s) will utilize machine learning algorithms to identify anomalies within the...more
This research study will compile, organize, analyze, and summarize decades’ worth of NWPT scientific data in advance of the 2023 listing decision. The research results will be presented in...more
The proposed agreement will have two primary objectives: 1) to collaboratively develop a revised SAM habitat model for salmonids (green sturgeon optional) in the Sacramento River Basin, and 2) to...more
The Cape Fear River Basin was added to a nationwide program called The Sustainable Rivers Program (SRP) in 2016. SRP is a joint program between The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and the US Army Corps of...more
This research project focuses on quantifying the development of restored marsh habitat in order to understand marsh restoration trajectories. The goal of the project is to quantitatively compare...more
The Roanoke River is considered one of the most important riverine systems for diadromous fish reproduction on the Atlantic seaboard. Beginning in 2016, the Corps revised flood operations at John H....more
The goal of this project is to determine the feasibility of using distributed fiber optic sensing to detect and monitor seepage and/or boil formation in levees. This project proposes to use two...more
Objective 1: Refine and broaden a model similar to the backwater model developed for a backwater pond in Northwest Mississippi. Using Ochs and Shields (2019 and 2020) or a similar starting point, we...more
The Republic of Rwanda has been picked as one of the six African countries as beneficiaries for a new fellowship fund program designed at supporting social entrepreneurs in tackling issues on food security.