Keng Leng Yang
*** *** ****** *** #** Davis, CA *5616 559-***-**** adljec@r.postjobfree.com
Objective:
A motivated and meticulous engineering student with proven interpersonal skill, teamwork abilities, and strong ability to apply engineering principles to solve technical problems.
Education:
B.S. Civil Engineering, California State University, Sacramento May 2021
Related Courses:
Engineering Geology Structural Analysis Soil Mechanics Fluid Mechanics Structural Lab Computer Applications Statics Surveying Mechanics of Materials Soil Mechanics Hydraulics Transportation Reinforced Concrete Structural Design Steel Senior Project Seismic Behavior: Structure
Computer Skills
Civil 3D
AutoCAD
Communications/Organizational Skills:
Microsoft Office
Python, Anaconda, C++
Excellent writing skills, lab reports, project proposal
Interpersonal skills and teamwork qualities from group projects
Excellent organization skills
Self-motivated, quick learner, and time management
Projects:
Traffic Flow Data Analysis – CSU Sacramento March 2020
Analyzed the macroscopic relationship between speed, flow, and density using California’s Performance Measurement System (PEMS) to determine traffic patterns over different time frames. Determined the most efficient time for construction to minimize traffic delays using Microsoft excel to performed statistical and graphical analysis on daily and hourly traffic data.
Water Pump Analysis – CSU Sacramento March 2020
Analyzed interactions among flow, head, and head loss using pumps and pipe systems. Used a series of pump configuration and systems to determine pump performance curve and system-head curves using energy equation to calculate pressure head, head loss, head system, and pump efficiency. Determined best operating point of a pump to avoid cavitation and damage to pump impeller.
Steel Beam Analysis- CSU Sacramento August 2019
Analyze theoretical and experimental strains of a simply supported steel beam using Rectangular Rosette gage. Used theoretical strains and shear strains to calculate stress, shear stress, Modulus of Elasticity, and principal stress of the beam.
Concrete Beam Fabrication – CSU Sacramento October 2019 Fabricated and analyzed a reinforced concrete beam using 1:2:3 water/cement ratio to determine the ultimate failure load, shear failure, types of failure modes, theoretical and experimental modulus of elasticity, and the moment of inertia of the beam. Performed a Slump Cone Test according to ASTM C 1473 to ensure concrete meets expectation/specification of 1 to 4 inches of slump.
Work Experience:
Valet Parking Attendant 11/2019 – 04/2020
Operate vehicles – running, maneuvering, navigating, or driving vehicles
Inspect vehicles for any damages and note any damages on the ticket
Order Filler 07/2015 01/2019
SP. Richards
Collected and organized merchandise using Demantic Voice Pick and order wave pick generated by customer invoices.
Checked accuracy, amounts, and quality of products before shipping.
Extracurricular Activity
ASCE member