Photo of fellow Northwestern Division Columbia River Climate Change team members who earned the USACE’s Engineering and Construction Climate Champion (Team) Award for their work on the Columbia River Treaty Vulnerability Assessment. Jason Chang processes data results and runs statistical analysis for the team. “I’m glad USACE emphasizes how important our studies are,” the hydraulic engineer said. “I’m excited to work on our next phase of climate change study with the team and hope we can support other regions to develop similar climate studies.” Chang has been with Seattle District since 2018 and applies his undergraduate and graduate degrees in rural system engineering and doctorate in agricultural and biological engineering. Reyn Aoki has been with Seattle District since 2020 supporting real-time water management. As a CRT team member, Aoki handles hydrological modeling and flood risk management studies, applying his bachelor's degree in chemical engineering and master’s in civil engineering.
Date Taken: | 07.03.2023 |
Date Posted: | 07.04.2023 12:57 |
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