City of Long Beach
Li Yang is a Civil Engineer with extensive experience across various engineering roles. Currently employed by the City of Long Beach since August 2022, Li has previously served as a Project Engineer at OPTIMUM SEISMIC from November 2018 to August 2022 and at Pacific Engineering between November 2017 and November 2018. Li's experience also includes a significant tenure as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Louisville, where in-depth data analyses and undergraduate course leadership were key contributions. Early career roles feature positions at Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute as a Staff Engineer and a Project Manager Assistant at the Department of Traffic Nanjing City, along with experience as a Materials Analyst. Li Yang holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Louisville, a Master's Degree in Material Science from Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute, and a Bachelor's Degree in Material Science and Engineering from Southeast University.
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City of Long Beach
Long Beach, with a population of approximately 465,000, covers 52 square miles in Southwest Los Angeles County and is the seventh largest city in California. It has some of the best shoreline, marinas and beaches in Southern California, and a superb climate moderated by pleasant ocean breezes. The City of Long Beach is recognized as the home of the Queen Mary, the Aquarium of the Pacific, the Long Beach Grand Prix, America's cargo gateway to the Pacific Rim through the Port of Long Beach (the Nation's second business container port), one of the world's most environmentally safe off-shore oil operations and numerous major business and commercial enterprises.