cbec ecoengineering, United States
Luke operates at the nexus of hydrologic science, hydraulics, and software engineering, to advance the field of river restoration. With an eye toward practical research and development, 12 years of programming and GIS experience, and nearly a decade of hydrologic and hydraulic modeling expertise, he has led the development and application of models and tools for an expansive range of projects throughout fluvial, lacustrine, and estuarine environments. Such applications include habitat suitability analyses, climate hazard assessments, post-fire hydrology, flood risk modeling, reservoir operations, floodplain rehabilitation, and design. He is the architect and principal developer of cbec’s Ecological Floodplain Inundation Potential (EcoFIP) toolkit, which is used to identify, prioritize, and assess opportunities and conceptual designs for multi-objective floodplain restoration projects, and has been applied to over 1,000 river miles throughout California and the Midwest.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2025
9:00 AM – 9:15 AM Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT)