Congratulations to Alexander on Defending His Master’s Thesis
Congratulations to Alexander on Successfully Defending His Master’s Thesis Entitled “Effects of Inlet Design on Hydraulic Efficiency and Sediment Cleanout of Bridge Deck Drains”.
Congratulations to Alexander on Successfully Defending His Master’s Thesis Entitled “Effects of Inlet Design on Hydraulic Efficiency and Sediment Cleanout of Bridge Deck Drains”.
Zapping Algae and Testing the BenthoTorch Zane Rider (left) and Ted Harris (right) testing out our new BenthoTorch to zap some algae and get some chlorophyll readings!
Capitol Graduate Research Summit PhD student Amirreza presenting to KU’s Provost and Chancellor.
Governor’s Conference on the Future of Water in Kansas The team travels to Wichita to present on our research advancements in the areas of sensing, tracing, and modeling sediment and nutrients.
Field Investigation of Bridge Deck Drains with Kansas DOT The KU team plus KDOT engineers make a field visit to assess a bridge experiencing deck drainage problems.
Installing a Water Quality Monitor The monitor, installed at Mill Creek, takes a reading every 5 minutes. It records nitrate, organic matter, and sediment data.