18 Years
26 Years
Ken has extensive experience in water resources engineering, focusing on water management, hydrology, hydraulic structures, and numerical modeling. He is proficient in a wide range of modeling techniques, including hydrologic modeling tools, reservoir routing simulation, 1D, 2D, and 3D hydraulic modeling, computational fluid dynamics, and wind wave modeling.
Ken manages and supports projects across Canada, including hydrologic and hydraulic studies related to flood management, dam safety, drainage, and stormwater management. Notably, he led the review and comparison of various modeling tools for the Province of Alberta Flood Forecast and the subsequent development and prototype testing of HEC-HMS and Raven models for the Red Deer and Simonette River basins. He is also an active technical reviewer for the ASCE Journal of Hydraulic Engineering and has published numerous papers in leading journals and at national and international conferences.