Expertise

My general research topics is in Ecohydraulics (fish passage design/optimization, fish hydrodynamics) ecological status and fish habitat suitability for natural river systems, interaction of flow with habitat structure, and turbulence effect on ecological communities. I have performed many water resources engineering experience specializing in the modeling and evaluation of surface water resource systems, forensic hydrology, hydraulics, and alternative flood control measures. I have performed many studies of watershed hydrology, floodplain and storm drain system hydraulics, dam and reservoir operations, stormwater quality and management, and the statistical analysis of meteorologic and hydrographic data. Also I have managed flood control and water supply projects involving the hydraulic design of stormwater conveyance and detention facilities, overseeing technical staff and coordination between project clients, consultants and regulatory agencies.

I have extensive skills and experience that will make me a valuable asset to any civil engineering firm. I hold an M.S. degree in civil engineering, with an emphasis in water resources engineering. I have a solid background in modeling using HEC, HEC-RAS, and SWMM, and GIS Arc View, as well as excellent communication skills including presentation and technical writing skills.

Specialties: hydraulic, hydrology, water resources engineering, ecohydraulic

drainage projects

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Organizational Affiliations

Lecturer, Civil Engineering Department

Education

Water Resources Engineering
MS, California State University, Sacramento (United States, Sacramento)

Thesis: “Sensitivity testing of all the existing dam-breaching maximum outflow equations.”

Water Resources engineering
Ph.D in progress, Clarkson University (United States, Potsdam)