Khash has over 15 years of engineering experience and has been a geotechnical engineer for hundreds of projects throughout Canada and overseas. He’s coordinated geotechnical investigations, performed analyses, prepared technical reports, and provided technical advice and support for many projects. He’s mostly focused on community and commercial development, conservation areas, and industrial applications such as dams, transportation, railways, and renewable energy.
Using a variety of computer programs, Khash has completed numerical analysis services for geo-structures and soil-structure interactions for projects across Canada and internationally.
Apart from work, Khash loves spending time with his daughter and wife. He also enjoys participating in community gatherings and social discourses and listening to folk music. He’s honored to teach soil mechanics to students at the Bahá'í Institute for Higher Education (BIHE) in Iran—students who are not allowed to go to public universities—via online instruction.