I haven’t done an update in a while, so fans of LRRD, here goes: We have several potential Em4 clients now, and are very excited to be installing one at a university in Missouri next week (can’t quite say who yet). We designed the Em4 to be adapted to both...
We’re at the annual meeting of the American Fisheries Society(AFS) in Nashville now. Though the depressed economy has attendance down to about 1,500 (half last year’s), we’re having a great time. Our booth, featuring an Emriver Em2, is getting a lot...
So much LRRD news to report, but I’ve been too busy to blog. Some interesting work from this week: We’re designing a small 2D flume. Here’s a Google SketchUp excerpt. And a photo of Jesse making inserts for the Emriver Em2 to simulate hydraulic...
Ted Endreny at SUNY’s Environmental Science and Forestry program is one of our most enthusiatic Emriver Em2 users. He and grad student Bangshuai Han have done some very interesting work on meander cutoffs and groundwater interactions using an Emriver Em2 and...
Cameron Bencini had a great first day at LRRD as our new summer intern. Cameron just graduated from SIUC with a degree in civil engineering, and has been accepted in the graduate program there for the fall. Today he was clearly drawn to the Emriver Em2 model, and...