Member Since 2007
Nick Z. Fang
Professor, University of Texas at Arlington
Dr. Nick Z Fang is the Robert S. Gooch Endowed Professor in Civil Engineering and leads the Water Engineering Research Center (WERC) at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). He actively performs research in the areas of urban hydrology, radar hydrology, large scale hydrologic modeling, radar-based flood warning systems, water resources planning and management, and disaster (hurricanes, floods, and droughts) mitigation for many federal, state, and private entities.
Professional Experience
University of Texas at Arlington
Professor
2013 - Present
Education
Rice University
Doctorate
2007
AGU Abstracts
Scale Effects of Hydrologic Network Characterization on Modeled Hydrologic Connectivity in the Mississippi Delta Area of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain, USA
AGU 2024
hydrology | 09 december 2024
Eddy J. Langendoen, Lucas Heintzman, Kelli Greenwo...
The landscape of the Mississippi Delta, the Mississippi portion of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain, USA, has experienced significant agricultural inten...
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An Investigation into Incorporating Spatial Variation in Lake Roughness Based on Terrain Undulations: A Hydraulic Simulation for Lake Livingston, Texas
LAKES AND INLAND WATER BODIES I POSTER
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Asim Paudel, Dongfeng Li, Clint Dawson, Nick Z. Fa...
Lake Livingston, the second largest lake wholly within the state of Texas, serves both crucial ecological and water supply roles in the state. With a ...
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Investigation on Lake Emergent Aquatic Vegetation (EAV) Patterns in Monthly Roughness and the Complementary Development of a HECRAS 2D Controller
LAKES AND INLAND WATER BODIES I POSTER
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Asim Paudel, Dongfeng Li, Nick Z. Fang
This research centers on understanding the hydrodynamics of Lake Livingston, a vital artificial reservoir in East Texas, employing the Hydrologic Engi...
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