Daniel Wai
About Daniel Wai
Daniel Wai is a Geotechnical Software Developer at Rocscience, where he has worked since 2019. He has a background in civil and mineral engineering, holding a Master's degree from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor's degree from the University of Waterloo.
Work at Rocscience
Daniel Wai has been employed at Rocscience since 2019 as a Geotechnical Software Developer. His role involves developing software solutions tailored for geotechnical engineering applications. Prior to his current position, he held multiple roles at Rocscience, including Geomechanics Assistant and Geotechnical Engineer in Training (EIT). His experience at Rocscience spans over several years, contributing to his expertise in geotechnical software development.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Wai holds a Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Civil and Mineral Engineering from the University of Toronto, where he studied from 2017 to 2019. He also earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in Civil Engineering from the University of Waterloo, completing his studies from 2010 to 2015. His educational background provides a strong foundation in civil engineering principles, which he applies in his professional roles.
Background in Research and Development
Before joining Rocscience, Daniel worked as a Researcher at the University of Toronto from 2017 to 2019. His research experience complements his technical skills in geotechnical engineering. Additionally, he has held various positions in the engineering field, including roles at SCS Consulting Group Ltd. and AECOM, where he gained practical experience in civil engineering and technology.
Previous Work Experience
Daniel's career includes diverse roles in the engineering sector. He worked as a Civil Engineering Technologist at SCS Consulting Group Ltd. for three months in 2014 and as a Field Technician for the same company during the same year. He also gained experience as a Civil Technologist - Water at AECOM in 2011 and as a Data Analyst at Cole Engineering Group in 2012. These positions contributed to his comprehensive understanding of civil engineering practices.