Wasy brings with him over 15 years of industry experience in computational analysis across a range of industries including oil & gas, transportation, heavy machinery and life sciences.
Industry experience
After graduating with a bachelor’s degree, Wasy entered the heavy equipment industry with Tata Hitachi (JV of Tata Motors and Hitachi Construction Machinery) as a Quality Assurance Engineer for the assembly line and commissioning stages.
Wasy pursued his interest in thermo-fluid sciences during graduate studies leading to the development of a computation framework to study sliding bubble heat transfer and the development of an FDA-approved non-invasive medical device to assess human vascular function.
Upon completing his doctorate, Wasy joined the oil and gas industry in Houston. He worked in the design of risers and offshore structures before moving into an advanced computational analysis role for a wider range of industries.
Wasy is based in the Houston office of ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Digital Engineering but works closely with the technical staff in the UK Digital Engineering offices.
Career highlights
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) of Multiphase Flows and Turbulence
Fracture mechanics web tool development (Flaw IQ)
Medical Device development (VENDYS endothelial function monitoring technology)
Lecturer for Intro to Mechanics (University of Houston)
Industry training facilitator for fracture mechanics, fatigue, and failure analysis, (clients include Dril-Quip and Los Alamos National Lab)