Wen-Hsing Chiang, Ph.D.
Dr. Chiang has over 25 years of professional experience in hydrogeologic engineering. At Wildermuth Environmental, Inc. (WEI), Dr. Chiang is the head of the Innovative Technologies Department, whose mission is to develop cutting-edge software tools to support the work of WEI staff and clients. His areas of expertise include hydrology, groundwater modeling, statistical analysis, numerical computer modeling, and software development. Dr. Chiang is proficient in major programming languages (C, C++, C#, Visual Basic, FORTRAN), relational database design, and the development of client-server applications. One of his most significant contributions since joining WEI is the development and deployment of HydroDaVE (Hydrologic Database and Visual Explanations), which enables professionals to remotely visualize and analyze groundwater level and quality data that are stored in a SQL database maintained by WEI.
Dr. Chiang developed Processing Modflow, a groundwater modeling software package that supports MODFLOW, MT3DMS, RT3D, PEST, and other numerical models. He has applied Processing Modflow on a number of groundwater modeling projects and has developed groundwater flow and transport models for landfills, mines, and regional groundwater resource management. Dr. Chiang has also developed two-dimensional and three-dimensional visualization applications, seamlessly integrating measured environmental data with digital maps and numerical groundwater modeling results.
Prior to joining the WEI team, Dr. Chiang was a Professor at the University of the Free State, South Africa where he authored and published 3D Groundwater Modeling with PMWIN, a text book that covers Processing Modflow and computer codes for groundwater flow and contaminant transport simulation. In addition, Dr. Chiang served as a University Instructor at the University of Bremen, Germany where he taught Applied Groundwater Modeling short courses from 1996 to 2004.
Dr. Chiang received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from National Central University, Taiwan in 1983, an M.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Stuttgart, Germany in 1989, and a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Kassel, Germany in 1998
Wen-Hsing Chiang, Ph.D.
Associate Engineer I
Email: wchiang@wildermuthenvironmental.com
This document is copied from : http://www.wildermuthenvironmental.com/about/bio_wen-hsing.php
Dr. Chiang has over 25 years of professional experience in hydrogeologic engineering. At Wildermuth Environmental, Inc. (WEI), Dr. Chiang is the head of the Innovative Technologies Department, whose mission is to develop cutting-edge software tools to support the work of WEI staff and clients. His areas of expertise include hydrology, groundwater modeling, statistical analysis, numerical computer modeling, and software development. Dr. Chiang is proficient in major programming languages (C, C++, C#, Visual Basic, FORTRAN), relational database design, and the development of client-server applications. One of his most significant contributions since joining WEI is the development and deployment of HydroDaVE (Hydrologic Database and Visual Explanations), which enables professionals to remotely visualize and analyze groundwater level and quality data that are stored in a SQL database maintained by WEI.
Dr. Chiang developed Processing Modflow, a groundwater modeling software package that supports MODFLOW, MT3DMS, RT3D, PEST, and other numerical models. He has applied Processing Modflow on a number of groundwater modeling projects and has developed groundwater flow and transport models for landfills, mines, and regional groundwater resource management. Dr. Chiang has also developed two-dimensional and three-dimensional visualization applications, seamlessly integrating measured environmental data with digital maps and numerical groundwater modeling results.
Prior to joining the WEI team, Dr. Chiang was a Professor at the University of the Free State, South Africa where he authored and published 3D Groundwater Modeling with PMWIN, a text book that covers Processing Modflow and computer codes for groundwater flow and contaminant transport simulation. In addition, Dr. Chiang served as a University Instructor at the University of Bremen, Germany where he taught Applied Groundwater Modeling short courses from 1996 to 2004.
Dr. Chiang received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from National Central University, Taiwan in 1983, an M.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Stuttgart, Germany in 1989, and a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Kassel, Germany in 1998
Wen-Hsing Chiang, Ph.D.
Associate Engineer I
Email: wchiang@wildermuthenvironmental.com
This document is copied from : http://www.wildermuthenvironmental.com/about/bio_wen-hsing.php
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