Conrad Wasko

Conrad Wasko is a Project Engineer at the Water Research Laboratory. He has a Bachelor of Civil Engineering, graduating with First Class Honours and a University Medal, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Statistics. Conrad’s combined degree places him in an ideal position to analyse stochastic processes in water engineering problems which transpired in his publication ‘Effect of solar variability on atmospheric moisture storage’ (Wasko, C., and A. Sharma, 2009, Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L03703). Conrad is currently furthering his studies by undertaking a Masters of Engineering Science at the University of New South Wales.

Conrad commenced work at WRL in 2008 and has since worked in a wide range of areas including flood inundation modelling using MIKE Flood, hydraulic modelling using MIKE-11, and hydrodynamic and water quality modelling using the RMA modelling suite. He has also worked on numerical modelling projects in groundwater using FEFLOW, and modelling outfall hydraulics. Additionally Conrad has expertise in programming with both MATLAB and Python.

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