Co-author/co-presenter: Matt Lauffer, NC Department of Transportation
Matthew (Matt) Lauffer is an Assistant State Hydraulics Engineer for North Carolina Department of Transportation Hydraulics Unit and has been with the Department for 21 years. The Hydraulics Unit supports Design, Operations and manages the Department’s compliance for Stormwater and the National Flood Insurance Program. Matt manages the Hydraulic Design for North Carolina and chairs the Department’s Research Environment and Hydraulics Subcommittee. Matt is a member of the Transportation Research Board Committee on Hydrology, Hydraulics and Water Quality and is a member of the AASHTO Technical Committee on Hydrology and Hydraulics. Matt holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from The Ohio State University. Matt is a registered professional engineer in North Carolina.
Application of 1D/2D Hydraulic Modeling for Investigation Utilizing NCDOT Infrastructure to Improve Flood Resiliency
Presenter: Johnny Martin
Institution / Organiztion / Agency: Moffatt & Nichol
Bio: Johnny Martin has been serving as a Coastal/Water Resources Engineer with Moffatt & Nichol for over 25 years and has recently taken on the role of Water Practice Leader. He received both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree in Civil Engineering with a concentration in Coastal Engineering/Water Resources from North Carolina State University. During his tenure at M&N, he has spent a majority of his time involved in coastal/water resources multi-disciplinary projects along all US coasts as well as internationally. He has recently been involved with numerous flood resiliency projects in New York, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Puerto Rico.
Application of 1D/2D Hydraulic Modeling for Investigation Utilizing NCDOT Infrastructure to Improve Flood Resiliency
Category
Proactive Adaptation
Description
TS028: Technical Solutions for Resilience
Date
Day 3, 11/15/2019
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Location
NAS 120