Junyi Shan

Junyi Shan

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Senior Engineering Design Manager at Yavapai County Public Works

  • Education

    • Northern Arizona University

      2010 - 2013
      Bachelor's Degree Civil Engineering 3.75

      Activities and Societies: Member of ASCE and Member of the Engineering Honor Society Tau Beta Pi Honored in dean`s list for 3 years in-a-roll

    • Northern Arizona University

      2014 - 2016
      Master's Degree Civil Engineering 4.0

      Activities and Societies: Teaching Assistant I worked as a research assistant with Professor. Chun-Hsing Ho. I was doing researches in area of asphalt pavement and pervious concrete

  • Experience

    • Shaoxing County Sports Center Project Command Center

      Jun 2012 - Aug 2012
      Field Inspector Intern

       Field safety supervision Field supervision of weld inspection Visit and inspect the steel trusses manufacturing plant  Learning the construction plan of the project  Communication between clients, contractors, and subcontractors

    • Northern Arizona University

      Jan 2013 - Dec 2013
      Research Assistant

      Working on various research topics under the supervision of Dr. Chun-Hsing Ho. The researches areas including pervious concrete, heated pavement, polymer modified asphalt, fiber reinforced pavement, and the performance of asphalt pavement under cold climate.

    • Northern Arizona University

      Aug 2014 - May 2016
      Graduate Teaching Assistant

      Teaching surveying lab and geotechnial lab at department of civil engineering and construction management

    • Yavapai County Public Works

      Jun 2016 - now
      • Senior Engineering Design Manager

        Oct 2019 - now
      • Civil Engineer

        Jun 2016 - Oct 2019
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Professional Engineer (PE)

      AZBTR
      Oct 2018
    • Engineer in Training

      Arizona Board of Technical Registration
      Jul 2015
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Junyi Shan
      Nominated for the 2016 Research and Creative Activity Award for the Most Promising Graduate Student Research/Scholar the Office of the Vice President for Research at NAU Feb 2016
    • Awarded to Junyi Shan
      3rd Place in Student Poster Competition at 2015 Arizona Annual ASCE State Conference ASCE Arizona Section Sep 2015 The poster title "Performance Comparison of Fiber-reinforced Asphalt and Rubber-Modified Asphalt"
    • Awarded to Junyi Shan
      Best Paper Award International Conference on the Regeneration and Conservation of Concrete Structure Jun 2015 The paper title "Durability Design of Fiber Reinforced Pervious Concrete in Cold Regions" Author: Chun-Hsing Ho, Junyi Shan, Fawaz Almutairi, and Fahad Aloqaili
    • Awarded to Junyi Shan
      Nominated for the 2015 Award for Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant The Office of Graduate Dean at NAU Mar 2015
    • Awarded to Junyi Shan
      2nd Place in Student Poster Competition 2013 Arizona Material/Pavement Conference Nov 2013 The title of the poster was "Experimental Study of Hydraulically Heated Sidewalks in Northern Arizona ". This research was conducted by Mengxi Du, Junyi Shan and Darius Ishaku, leaded by faculty advisor Dr. Chun-Hsing Ho.
    • Awarded to Junyi Shan
      2nd place in ACI pervious concrete cylinder competition American Concrete Institute Nov 2013 Junyi Shan and Darius Ishaku and the faculty advisor, Dr. Chun-Hsing Ho, participated in the 2013 Student Pervious Concrete Cylinder Competition sponsored by the American Concrete Institute (ACI) in Phoenix, winning 2nd place in the Load-to-Cost Ratio category. There were 34 teams (25 universities) from the US and South America in the competition.
    • Awarded to Junyi Shan
      Dean`s list 2010-2011, 2011-2012, 2012-2013 Northern Arizona University The Dean`s list is awarded to undergraduate students each Fall and Spring term that have earned a grade point average of 3.5 or higher in at least 12 graded units.