Sensequake
Alex Darche has work experience in two companies. From 2017 to the present, they have worked at Sensequake as a Senior Project Manager. They have led multiple sensing tests across North America and collaborated with clients, international partners, and analysis teams to understand structural behavior and assess seismic performance. Notable projects include analyzing the Canadian Parliament, Supreme Court of Canada, Jacques-Cartier Bridge, and a mass-timber building in Texas. Prior to that, from 2016 to 2019, they worked as a First Aid Instructor at the Heart and Stroke Foundation, teaching CPR and first aid courses.
Alex Darche has a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree in Civil Engineering with a specialization in Structural Engineering from McGill University. Prior to that, Alex earned a Diploma of College Studies (DEC) in Pure & Applied Science from Dawson College. Alex also has a High School Diploma from Loyola High School of Montreal. Additionally, Alex is a candidate to the Engineering Profession (CEP) and is affiliated with the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec. The specific months and years of obtaining the additional certifications are not provided.
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Sensequake
Sensequake is making cities safer and smarter by revolutionizing how engineers assess the integrity and natural hazard vulnerability of structures.Instead of visual inspection and traditional engineering practices, sensequake patented technology performs structural health monitoring and seismic assessment solely based on actual data fromhighly sensitive vibration sensors—saving engineers time, effort and money—all the while providing superior results. To provide a turnkey solution to engineers, governments, insurance firms and real-estate industry, sensequake develops software, sensors and offers professional services based on its proprietary technologies.