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Ezequiel Silva

Ezequiel Silva

Engineer

Ezequiel is a professional engineer with six years of experience in the water engineering sector. He holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, with post-graduate studies specializing in water resources engineering.

Ezequiel has extensive experience in water resources engineering and civil project design teams. Before joining Morphum, he contributed to infrastructure projects within the water sector. Ezequiel is proficient in various software, design methods, and industry guidelines.

He is passionate about modelling works related to hydrology, water-sensitive designs, and environmental sustainability, which led him to join Morphum.

Outside of work, Ezequiel enjoys connecting with nature and staying active through activities like swimming, cycling, and running.

Specialisations:

  • Civil and Environmental Engineering Design
  • Hydrology and Hydraulics Design
  • Regulatory Consent Reviews
  • Stormwater Management
  • Technical Research and Report Writing

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