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Posted By Rebecca Bowman 10-20-2025 09:57 AM
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At last year's Cold Regions conference, I participated in a panel with a DoT executive and a human services executive. I was the engineering ethicist. The two service agency executive posed some very provocative ethical scenarios, which we discussed with attendee participation. Each of us brought a different ...
Posted By Rebecca Bowman 08-08-2023 11:13 AM
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When I was exclusively on the receiving end of knowledge transfer, the most revealing question I ever asked was, "How did you know to do that?" No matter what other knowledge transfer tools are used, it's the steps that are so ingrained the performer doesn't even realize the steps were taken that always ...
Posted By Rebecca Bowman 05-08-2023 08:03 AM
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Journal of Hydraulic Engineering Modeling Sediment Resuspension and Transport Processes Induced by Propeller Wash from Ship Traffic This paper goes somewhere I would like to see taken further. We engineers, above all others, need to be more thoughtful about consequences than we ...
Posted By Rebecca Bowman 03-14-2022 11:02 PM
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file:///C:/Users/rbowm/Downloads/N%20Hann_CEM_how%20to%20calculate%20wind%20speeds_Panel%201%20and%202_20190703_20190708.PDF There are at least some factors in here that appear to align with what you're review. Just be careful that you're not conducting a peer review without notice. ---------- ...
Posted By Rebecca Bowman 05-24-2021 09:25 AM
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We were doing concrete canoe races at the University of North Dakota back in 1975. I still have my concrete canoe team shirt; I had it made into part of a blanket with some of my other engineering T-shirts. I remember hours of breaking up styrofoam into small chunks to use as aggregate. My team didn't ...