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Dr. David Biedenharn is a river mechanics, subject matter expert, with the Corps of Engineer's Coastal and Hydraulic Laboratory. He is a professional engineer with over forty years of experience in hydraulics, river engineering, sedimentation, channel restoration, and fluvial geomorphology. Dr. Biedenharn also teaches in the Tulane Department of Science and Engineering, where he helped develop their River Science and Engineering Program.
But the main reason we invited David to be the first guest on the podcast, is that he is responsible for mentoring a generation (and, by now, more than one generation) of River Scientists and Engineers in the Corps of Engineers. From the first time I met him in my early 20's, conversations with David have formed the way I think about river processes and our engineering interventions in river systems at every scale.
We talked about his experiences mentoring new river scientists and engineers, the lessons the Corps learned from the "demonstration project," the appropriate place of rock and vegetation in restoration design, and balancing the "E's" of human intervention in river systems.
Other bonus content is available at the podcast website:
https://www.hec.usace.army.mil/confluence/rasdocs/rastraining/latest/rsm-river-mechanics-podcast
and the HEC Sediment YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/stanfordgibson
This series was funded by the Regional Sediment Management (RSM) program.
Mike Loretto edited the first three seasons and created the theme music.
Tessa Hall is editing most of Season 4.
Stanford Gibson (HEC Sediment Specialist) hosts.
Video shorts and other bonus content are available at the podcast website:
https://www.hec.usace.army.mil/confluence/rasdocs/rastraining/latest/the-rsm-river-mechanics-podcast
...but most of the supplementary videos are available on the HEC Sediment YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/stanfordgibson
If you have guest recommendations or feedback you can reach out to me on LinkedIn or ResearchGate or fill out this recommendation and feedback form: https://forms.gle/wWJLVSEYe7S8Cd248
By Stanford Gibson5
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Dr. David Biedenharn is a river mechanics, subject matter expert, with the Corps of Engineer's Coastal and Hydraulic Laboratory. He is a professional engineer with over forty years of experience in hydraulics, river engineering, sedimentation, channel restoration, and fluvial geomorphology. Dr. Biedenharn also teaches in the Tulane Department of Science and Engineering, where he helped develop their River Science and Engineering Program.
But the main reason we invited David to be the first guest on the podcast, is that he is responsible for mentoring a generation (and, by now, more than one generation) of River Scientists and Engineers in the Corps of Engineers. From the first time I met him in my early 20's, conversations with David have formed the way I think about river processes and our engineering interventions in river systems at every scale.
We talked about his experiences mentoring new river scientists and engineers, the lessons the Corps learned from the "demonstration project," the appropriate place of rock and vegetation in restoration design, and balancing the "E's" of human intervention in river systems.
Other bonus content is available at the podcast website:
https://www.hec.usace.army.mil/confluence/rasdocs/rastraining/latest/rsm-river-mechanics-podcast
and the HEC Sediment YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/stanfordgibson
This series was funded by the Regional Sediment Management (RSM) program.
Mike Loretto edited the first three seasons and created the theme music.
Tessa Hall is editing most of Season 4.
Stanford Gibson (HEC Sediment Specialist) hosts.
Video shorts and other bonus content are available at the podcast website:
https://www.hec.usace.army.mil/confluence/rasdocs/rastraining/latest/the-rsm-river-mechanics-podcast
...but most of the supplementary videos are available on the HEC Sediment YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/stanfordgibson
If you have guest recommendations or feedback you can reach out to me on LinkedIn or ResearchGate or fill out this recommendation and feedback form: https://forms.gle/wWJLVSEYe7S8Cd248

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