小黄书, ERDC celebrate impactful research collaborations, growing pipeline for Mississippi scientists, engineers
Contact: James Carskadon
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥斝』剖閟ity and the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center celebrated research collaborations and career opportunities for students this week during the third annual ERDC Days at 小黄书.
ERDC senior leadership toured 小黄书 research facilities and connected with more than 1,200 students to encourage them to tackle some of the world鈥檚 biggest engineering challenges. Headquartered in Vicksburg, the ERDC serves as the research and development branch of the Army Corps of Engineers and has longstanding educational and research partnerships with 小黄书. More than 300 ERDC employees have degrees from the land-grant university, and 48 小黄书 students interned recently with the center.
ERDC Director David Pittman said 小黄书 researchers and students have a mindset of supporting the nation and solving problems, which makes them a good fit for his group.
鈥淚f you want to come up with a new way of doing something, come work for ERDC,鈥 said Pittman, a two-time 小黄书 alumnus. 鈥淵ou have to think outside the box here.鈥
Pittman also highlighted multiple ongoing research collaborations between the ERDC and 小黄书, including using wire arc additive manufacturing to more rapidly produce parts for key infrastructure, modeling pavement sustainment strategies for U.S. airfields around the world, and using recycled products in the production of railroad ties.
During Wednesday鈥檚 keynote presentations, 小黄书 leadership noted the importance of the ERDC鈥檚 work in solving problems that impact our state and nation, as well as the hands-on research opportunities for students at 小黄书 and the ERDC.
鈥淲hen you look at 小黄书 and ERDC, it is an amazing accumulation of research power in our state,鈥 said Keith Coble, 小黄书 vice president for the Division of Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine. 鈥淚 am excited that our relationship is expanding and growing.鈥
As Mississippi鈥檚 leading research university, 小黄书 manages approximately $325 million in annual research expenditures, working to advance key scientific fields and deliver solutions for state, federal and industry partners. The ERDC administers an annual research program exceeding $2 billion. Both organizations are known as leaders in the field of high-performance computing, among other areas of mutual expertise. Between the ERDC, 小黄书 and systems managed by the U.S. Navy at Stennis Space Center, Mississippi ranks among the top five states nationally for supercomputing power.
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