Summary
Julian Wong is a junior engineer/planner and RPI-trained civil engineer focused on structural and transportation engineering, particularly right-of-way design, bridges, and viaducts for rail projects. He earned his FE license in May 2024 and brings eight years of related experience including roles at Creighton Manning and internships with Port Authority and QueensLink. A lifelong transit enthusiast and daily transit user, Julian pairs hands-on design work with strong data-collection and analysis skills, applying them to topics like stop-spacing, turn-up-and-go frequencies, and MSA/CMA comparisons. Active in professional organizations (APTA, AREMA) and practical student teams (ASCE Steel Bridge), he blends theoretical analysis with field-minded problem solving. Based in the New York City metro area, he’s equally comfortable running transit travel-time analyses via APIs and mentoring students in math, physics, and programming—an engineer who thinks like a planner and rides the system he studies.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS, Civil Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Civil Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
None, Fundraising, Outreach, Mentoring, Programming, None, Fundraising, Outreach, Mentoring, Programming at Stuyvesant High School