Senior Research Professional – Hydrology, Yukon University Research Center (2020-now)
Objective 1: Developing a hydrology research program addressing practical needs in Yukon and in other cold regions
Objective 2: Creating opportunities for students and stakeholders involvment in watershed research
Objective 3: Listening, observing, collaborating and providing targeted expert advice
Senior Hydrologist, Water Resources Branch, Government of Yukon (2018-20)
Flood forecasting for both ice jam and open water situations
Development of simulation model
Preparation and communication of technical comments and expert advice about the design and operation of transportation, energy and mining infrastructure,
Creation of monitoring plans and optimizing of existing monitoring networks
Instigation and management of applied research and development projects
Collaboration with stakeholders within the Government of Yukon as well as with other governments, communities, and First Nations
Research Engineer, Civil and Water Engineering Department, Université Laval (2013-now collaborator)
Research project management and scientific leadership in cold regions hydrology:
Design of mitigation measures to reduce the ice-induced flood risk
Development of river ice formation, frazil production and river ice breakup models
Quantification of the impact of climate change on hydrological and ice processes
Development of innovative approaches to estimate winter channel flows
Production of high-quality scientific publications, technical reports and presentations
Preparation of successful grant applications and funding requests
Cooperation and task management with different project stakeholders
Co-direction, mentorship, and field assistance for graduate and internship students
Teaching of engineering courses
Expert Consultant (2011-20)
Completion of hydrotechnical studies involving hydraulic structures and ice processes
Production of reports on the potential impact of oil transportation in cold regions watersheds
Lecturer, Civil and Water Engineering Department, Université Laval (Fall 2013)
Preparation, teaching and marking of the undergraduate course Hydraulic Structures
Junior Engineer Consultant, RSW. Inc, Montreal (2004-06)
Dam break simulations using 1D dynamic models,
Hydraulic structures design,
Hydrological and reservoir management analyses,
Impact study of the Rupert River derivation,
Coastal and river current power generation potential in the province of Quebec, Canada.