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Dr. Yeo Howe Lim is a Professor and Department Chair of Civil Engineering at the University of North Dakota, with a focus on water resources engineering. He serves as Graduate Program Director for Civil and Environmental Engineering, teaching courses in fluid mechanics, hydrology, and applied hydraulics.
- Education: BEng & MEng from University of Canterbury, PhD from Memorial University of Newfoundland
- Research Areas: Open channel hydraulics, flood frequency analysis, streambank stabilization, urban stream revitalization, cold region hydrodynamics
His research explores climate change impacts on flood patterns, hydrodynamic modeling of wetlands, and innovative use of Unmanned Surface Vehicles for aquatic studies. Recent publications emphasize lithium extraction technologies in oilfields, distributed Muskingum flood routing models, and optimization algorithms for cold climate water systems.
Scientific awards include the Dean’s Outstanding Faculty Award (2013), ASCE Outstanding Reviewer recognition (2009), and the Institution of Civil Engineers (UK) Overseas Prize (2001). He has supervised numerous graduate students in hydrological modeling, including Mohammed Almousa and Vahid Atashi.
Current projects involve HYCAT technology for bridge scour assessment, LiDAR bathymetry modeling, and climate change adaptation tools for cold region water management. His work bridges computational hydrology, hydraulic structure design, and sustainable water resource solutions.
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