Edmund Howe P.e.

Chief, Hydrology And Hydraulics at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Little Rock District

Edmund Howe, P.E. has extensive work experience in the engineering field. Edmund started their career in 2007 as an intern at the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. In 2008, they joined the US Army Corps of Engineers as a Civil Engineer and worked there until 2016. During their time at the Corps, they gained expertise in hydrology and hydraulics and eventually became the Chief of Hydrology and Hydraulics at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Little Rock District in 2016. Currently, they are serving as a HQ Technical Committee Member on River Engineering at the US Army Corps of Engineers, starting in 2022.

Edmund Howe, P.E. completed their education in a chronological order starting from Catholic High School for Boys, where they attended from 2002 to 2006. There is no specified degree or field of study mentioned for this period.

Edmund then went on to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering/Mathematics with a focus on Hydraulics & Hydrology at Christian Brothers University. Edmund attended this university from 2006 to 2010.

After completing their undergraduate degree, they furthered their education by pursuing a Master's Degree in Water Resources Engineering at Mississippi State University. Edmund attended Mississippi State University from 2013 to 2017.

In addition to their educational achievements, Edmund Howe, P.E. obtained certifications to enhance their professional qualifications. Edmund earned the Professional Engineer certification from the State of Arkansas in October 2014. Additionally, they acquired the Certified Floodplain Manager certification, although no further information is provided regarding the institution or year of obtaining this certification.

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