Introduction
Teaching Interests
Research Interests
Educational Background




School of Engineering & Technology

Department of Civil Engineering

Raymond Jeng
Professor Emeritus


Office: E & T C 157A
Phone: (323) 343-4454
FAX: (323) 343-4555
Email: rjeng@calstatela.edu



INTRODUCTION

joined the faculty of the civil engineering department in 1968 and was a consultant for the Los Angeles County Flood Control District from 1971-1978.


TEACHING INTERESTS

Major teaching areas: engineering mathematics, hydraulic and hydrology.


RESEARCH INTERESTS

research interests: rainfall-runoff model: asymptotic instantaneous unit hydrograph, probabilistic instantaneous unit hydrograph, flood frequency.

Representative Professional Activities

Date

Publications/Presentations

Jan. 2003 True Form of Instantaneous Unit Hydrograph of Linear Reservoirs
Sept., 1983 Statistical Parameters for flood Frequency
June, 1980 Study of Debris Cleanup Plan for Water Conservation Reservoir
May, 1980 Rain-Gage Networks for Thunderstorms
March, 1980 The Application of General Hydrologic System Model on Tsengwen Reservoir Watershed
March, 1975 Frequency Analysis of Annual Debris Volume


EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Ph.D. Civil Engineering March, 1968
Colorado State University

Fort Collins, Colorado

M.S. Civil Engineering August, 1965
Colorado State University

Fort Collins, Colorado

B.S. Agricultural Engineering( Hydraulics) June, 1962
National Taiwan University

Taipei, Taiwan


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