
معرفی
Larry J. Weber is the Edwin B. Green Chair in Hydraulics and Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Iowa's College of Engineering. He serves as Director of IIHR—Hydroscience and Engineering, Center for Hydrologic Development, and Interim Director of the Iowa Flood Center. His research focuses on hydraulic engineering, flood modeling, river restoration, and water quality management, integrating computational fluid dynamics and ecological data to address challenges in fish passage facilities, sediment transport, and nutrient dynamics in agricultural watersheds.
Education: PhD (1993), MS (1990), and BS (1989) in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Iowa.
Research interests include hydrodynamic modeling of large river systems, flood mitigation strategies, and the impact of agricultural practices on water quality. He leads projects like the Iowa Watersheds Project and developed the Iowa Flood Information System (IFIS), a real-time flood forecasting platform. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to environmental resilience and policy-driven solutions for water resource sustainability.
Key contributions include advancing hydraulic design of fish passage facilities, quantifying phosphorus budgets in river systems, and evaluating the efficacy of distributed flood mitigation structures. He collaborates with federal and state agencies to translate scientific insights into actionable flood management policies.

