Doctorate in Civil Engineering, Université Laval, Quebec City (2010-13)

Thesis: Steep channel ice and hydrological processes, 210 p. (All jury members attributed the highest possible grade to the thesis)

  • Research project: Explain the winter hydrological dynamics of various channels at the watershed scale and establish a global classification of river ice types and processes. 
  • Preparation and teaching of three-hour courses on the topic of River Ice Engineering and Fluvial Morphology at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Masters in Hydrotechnical Engineering, University of Britishi Columbia, Vancouver (2006-08)

Thesis: Large smooth cylindrical elements located in a rectangular channel: upstream hydraulic conditions and drag force evaluation, 110 p.

Bachelors in Civil Engineering, École Polytechnique, Montréal (2000-04)

  • 27/121 credits obtained at the TEC de Monterrey, Campus Monterrey, Mexico
  • Specialization in hydrology and open channel flow