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  • IIHR—Hydroscience & Engineering

    For more than a century,
    leading the world in hydroscience research and education

    About Us

IIHR—Hydroscience & Engineering is an internationally-renowned laboratory where researchers are solving some of our world’s greatest fluids-related challenges.

Open Search for Iowa Flood Center Director

The College of Engineering at the University of Iowa invites applications for the position of director of the Iowa Flood Center at IIHR—Hydroscience and Engineering. We seek a visionary leader and innovative scholar to direct and manage a team of faculty, research engineers, graduate assistants, and staff to build on the success of the Iowa Flood Center and expand its research portfolio, outreach and communications programs, and scientific and societal impact.

News and Features

Tornado destruction

A look at what’s happened since the March 31, 2023, tornado struck IIHR’s James Street Laboratory in Coralville.

Current IIHR research facility

The UI is seeking approval from the Iowa Board of Regents at its April 24-25 meeting to proceed with planning the construction of a new building on the Oakdale campus for future growth and development of the IIHR hydroscience program. The project would create a larger space for hydraulic model studies for waterways such as canals, large rivers and dams, and spillways.

More to Explore

A group of staff and students outside the main entrance to IIHR

The Iowa Flood Center is helping build a more flood-resilient Iowa with science-based information and research.

A cross-sectional image of a watershed

This watershed infographic illustrates the breadth and depth of IIHR’s work, which spans the entire hydrologic cycle, from precipitation to groundwater and everything in between. Check out an interactive version!

A man and a woman in hard hats work with the IGS drill rig.

The Iowa Geological Survey provides important geologic information on the state’s resources, environmental protection, and economic development.

A young man in white lab coat and goggles works in a lab

The Iowa Superfund Research Program (ISRP) is a global leader in the study of polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, which have dangerous effects on human health.

Water pours out of an agricultural tile into Clear Creek

The Iowa Water Quality Information System (IWQIS) allows access to real-time water-quality data and information.

Blue water with masses of bubbles flows through a clear plexiglass model of a stormwater conveyance system

IIHR serves clients with practical experience and in-house modeling expertise (physical and computational), as well as field data collection.

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