Video: #56: Cross-Laboratory Collaboration

ERDC has a long legacy of bringing together researchers from various disciplines to make new discoveries that no one could have found alone.


That cross-laboratory, cross-disciplinary collaboration is one of ERDC’s greatest strengths, enabling engineers and scientists to tackle problems in innovative ways. However, with seven laboratories spread across four states, it requires intentional effort to build these collaborative teams.


That’s why ERDC launched the Research and Development – or RD as they’re known –
workshop series in 2018 as a biennial event to enable researchers to learn from and interact with those in different laboratories – forming new teams and sowing the seeds for future innovations. RD26, the fifth installment in the series, was held in April and drew a record number of participants and presentations.


Joining us to discuss ERDC’s efforts to foster cross-disciplinary collaboration are RD26 leads Carra Carrillo and Lauren May. Carrillo is the chief of the River and Estuarine Engineering Branch at ERDC’s Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory. May is the acting chief of the Environmental Processes Branch at ERDC’s Environmental Laboratory.


Topics discussed include the history of the RD workshop series and how it has evolved through the years (2:03), why cross-laboratory collaboration is important and the challenges of making it happen at a place like ERDC (4:03), and how the RD workshop series enables the cross- pollination of ideas (7:28). We also talked about how the event makes ERDC stronger (9:04), how it prepares future ERDC leaders (13:46) and the types of topics that were discussed at RD26 (15:56).


Listen to the audio podcast at PowerofERDCPodcast.org/56-cross-laboratory-collaboration.

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