Ning Li is a Professor of Structural and Earthquake Engineering at Tianjin University with 14 years of academic and research experience focused on structural modeling, dynamics, and data-driven model analysis. He has progressed from assistant to full professor and spent a year as a visiting scholar at UIUC working on shaking-table control and structural health monitoring under Prof. B.F. Spencer. His work blends practical seismic-resistant design for complex concrete structures with computational tools—Python and MATLAB/Simulink—to advance MPA and IDA methods for asymmetric buildings. Based in Tianjin, he brings deep applied expertise rooted in a civil engineering degree from Harbin Institute of Technology and a history of translating research into resilient structural solutions. An understated strength is his cross-cultural research experience bridging Chinese and U.S. labs, which informs collaborative, measurement-driven approaches to seismic resilience.
14 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) B.E., Civil Engineering, Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) B.E., Civil Engineering at Harbin Institute of Technology
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