Three Takeaways from WATERCON 2022
Another successful WATERCON is in the books, and this year, Clark Dietz was excited to return to in-person conference attendance. […]
Another successful WATERCON is in the books, and this year, Clark Dietz was excited to return to in-person conference attendance. […]
With Engineers Week and job fair season behind us, we’re reflecting on why we’re passionate about promoting engineering as a career choice. Of note, in-person university job fairs were certainly [...]
“I didn’t want to go,” says Kate Kreienkamp, PE, referring to high-school enrollment in engineering camp, “but at the end of the week, I knew that engineering was what I [...]
Highlighting our staff’s Commitment to Community is one of our favorite pastimes, made more enjoyable by catching up with avid volunteers like our Wausau office’s, Christel Simonis. Christel’s broad involvement [...]
Blog Image Source: Illustration of Caesar’s Rhine Bridge from “History of Rome, and of the Roman people, from its origin to the invasion of the barbarians” (1883) […]
The invention of light emitting diode (LED) lighting was, like many groundbreaking innovations, done by accident. In 1962, General Electric Scientist Nick Holonyak, Jr. was experimenting to create a visible semiconductor [...]
Today we caught up with Jayme-Lee Hunter, one of our engineering interns working out of Clark Dietz’s Evansville office. Jayme-Lee is a bit of an anomaly to our Clark Dietz [...]
When you see the umpteenth roundabout being constructed in your neighborhood, you might grouse about the “new” invention. While the United States has been late to the party when it [...]
In our continuing series highlighting the volunteerism of Clark Dietz staff, today we talked to our Chief Financial Officer, Seth Swartz, CPA, about his efforts to serve both his community [...]
Jan 15, 2021: Hacker accessed SF Bay water treatment plant, deleting drinking water treatment programs Feb 8, 2021: Hacker broke into Florida town’s water supply and tried to poison it [...]