Kenneth Yu has a diverse work experience in the field of water resources engineering. Kenneth started their career as a Water Engineer Intern at CH2M in 2011, where they gained valuable experience in the industry. Kenneth then worked at Green International Affiliates, Inc. as a Staff Engineer in the Water Resources Group from 2013 to 2016, where they were involved in developing a 30-year Green Infrastructure Implementation Plan.
Afterwards, Kenneth joined Kleinfelder as a Project Professional in 2017. During their time there, they worked on various projects, including developing system architecture for a web application on AWS, maintaining an AWS EC2 Instance, and developing Python scripts for hydraulic model simulations. Kenneth also developed an ArcGIS dashboard for a green infrastructure program and supervised technical analyses for climate change resiliency. Kenneth was promoted to Staff Professional II and continued their work on water distribution models, statistical analyses for water quality measurement, and managing water resources asset databases, among other responsibilities.
In 2021, Kenneth joined Weston & Sampson as a Project Engineer, where they worked until 2023. Their role included handling project engineering tasks and responsibilities. Currently, Kenneth is employed as a Hydroinformatics Engineer at OptiRTC, Inc., where they started in 2023. The summary highlights Kenneth's experience and skills in water resources engineering, including their expertise in hydraulic modeling, GIS, climate change resiliency, and project management.
Kenneth Yu has a diverse education history. Kenneth completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Northeastern University between 2010 and 2013. In 2012, they took a brief study abroad program at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, focusing on Water Resources Engineering. Later, in 2016 and 2017, they pursued a Master of Engineering degree in Environmental Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Currently, Kenneth is working towards a Master of Science degree in Computer Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology, which they began in 2023 and is expected to complete in 2026.
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