1D/2D Modeling with HEC-RAS 6.4.1 (2025 four-week course)
ASCE Inland Empire Section is pleased to present a four-week workshop on the use of the hydraulic modeling tools in HEC-RAS. This workshop will feature an on-line asynchronous course with live and pre-recorded lectures and hands-on computer workshops that will give you a solid understanding of the theory behind the model as well as a practical ability to work the model effectively. We will use version 6.4.1 of HEC-RAS. In addition to the program itself, you’ll receive valuable resources and references.
This course qualifies for 20 PDH continuing education hours.
The instructor for the workshop is Sue Niezgoda, Ph.D., P.E., with Gonzaga University.
For this on-line course, you will need a windows laptop that has:
- Version 6.4.1 of HEC-RAS (can be downloaded through USACE, look in Archived Versions to find version 6.4.1)
- A high-speed internet connection
- Adobe Acrobat Reader or other reader to be able to open and read PDFs
- Microsoft Excel
Full event information at https://ascetechnicalseminar.eventbrite.com
Full flyer information at https://sections.asce.org/inlandempire/1d2d-modeling-hec-ras-641-2025-four-week-course
Dr. Sue Niezgoda, PE, is a Professor of Civil Engineering at Gonzaga University and a registered licensed engineer. She has an emphasis in water resources engineering and teaches and conducts research in the areas of fluid mechanics, hydraulic engineering, stream restoration, soil erosion and sediment transport, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, and uncertainty and risk assessment. Dr. Niezgoda is currently working on monitoring the effectiveness of beaver dam analogs to reduce downstream sediment loads and restoring depositional river valleys to a Stage 0 anastomosing channel network. She has also published a body of knowledge for the practice of stream restoration that can be used as a foundation for a national certification. Dr. Niezgoda is an active member of the ASCE EWRI Hydraulics and Waterways Council River Restoration Technical Committee and River Restoration Northwest, a nonprofit organization aimed at advancing the science and standards of practice of river restoration through an interdisciplinary process-based approach.
Full flyer information at https://sections.asce.org/inlandempire/1d2d-modeling-hec-ras-641-2025-four-week-course
Full flyer information at https://sections.asce.org/inlandempire/1d2d-modeling-hec-ras-641-2025-four-week-course
Cost:
$800.00
Education Credit:
2 CEUs (20 PDHs) for attendance of this course.
Deadline Notice:
Space is limited to 40. To ensure participation, enroll early.
Early Registration will close on December 18, 2024.
If space available, late registration after this date will be $1,000.
Registration:
Go to https://ascetechnicalseminar.eventbrite.com to register and provide payment
For more Information:
Contact: Alan Gay
(509) 309-8542 (telephone)
[email protected]