Ming-Han Li

 Ming-Han Li

Ming-Han Li

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Biography

Texas A&M University College Station - Architecture

Professor and Director, School of Planning, Design and Construction at Michigan State University
Higher Education
Ming-Han
Li, PhD, PE, PLA, FCELA
East Lansing, Michigan
Specialties: Landscape architecture, stormwater management, soil erosion control, bioretention, low impact development


Experience

  • Texas A&M University

    Associate Department Head and BLA Program Coordinator

    Ming-Han worked at Texas A&M University as a Associate Department Head and BLA Program Coordinator

  • Texas A&M University

    Professor

    Ming-Han worked at Texas A&M University as a Professor

  • Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture

    President Elect

    Ming-Han worked at Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture as a President Elect

  • Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture

    President

    The President shall serve as the Chief Operating Officer of The CELA, shall be Chair of the Board of Directors and Chair of the Executive Committee. The President shall interpret the policy established by the Board and carry out its directions. Specific duties of the President shall include: presiding at The CELA Annual Meeting as well as other meetings of The CELA; calling and presiding at Board meetings; calling and presiding at Executive Committee meetings; preparing an annual report to the Board and The CELA Membership; and 12 other such task forces necessary to carry out the purposes of The CELA; keeping the Official CELA Seal; organizing the Board-sponsored event, if any, and overseeing plans for the Annual Conference in the year that he/she is President and such other activities and tasks as may from time to time be assigned by the Board or Executive Committee. The President shall serve a one-year term.

  • Texas A&M Transportation Institute

    Research Engineer

    Ming-Han worked at Texas A&M Transportation Institute as a Research Engineer

  • Texas Transportation Institute

    Associate Research Engineer

    Ming-Han worked at Texas Transportation Institute as a Associate Research Engineer

  • Michigan State University - School of Planning, Design and Construction

    Professor and Director, School of Planning, Design and Construction

    Ming-Han worked at Michigan State University - School of Planning, Design and Construction as a Professor and Director, School of Planning, Design and Construction

Education

  • Texas A&M University

    MLA

    Landscape Architecture

  • Texas A&M University

    Ph.D.

    Urban and Regional Science

  • Texas A&M University

    Associate Department Head and BLA Program Coordinator



  • Texas A&M University

    Professor



  • The University of Texas at Austin

    MS

    Civil Engineering

Publications

  • Bioretention for Highway Stormwater Quality Improvement in Texas: Final Report

    Texas A&M Transportation Institute

    Technical Report 0-5949-4

  • Bioretention for Highway Stormwater Quality Improvement in Texas: Final Report

    Texas A&M Transportation Institute

    Technical Report 0-5949-4

  • Bioretention for Highway Stormwater Quality Improvement in Texas: Final Report

    Texas A&M Transportation Institute

    Technical Report 0-5949-4

  • Bioretention for Highway Stormwater Quality Improvement in Texas: Final Report

    Texas A&M Transportation Institute

    Technical Report 0-5949-4

  • Compost filter berms: Are they the organic bmp solution?

    International Erosion Control Association

    The Texas Transportation Institute’s (TTI) Environmental Management Program conducted a study for the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to examine the water quality from the leachate of compost filter berms and compost/wood mulch filter socks and to determine their structural integrity when used as alternative Best Management Practices (BMP) to straw bales and silt fence. The research was conducted at the TxDOT/TTI Hydraulics, Sedimentation, and Erosion Control Laboratory located at the Riverside Campus of Texas A&M University.

  • Bioretention for Highway Stormwater Quality Improvement in Texas: Final Report

    Texas A&M Transportation Institute

    Technical Report 0-5949-4

  • Compost filter berms: Are they the organic bmp solution?

    International Erosion Control Association

    The Texas Transportation Institute’s (TTI) Environmental Management Program conducted a study for the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to examine the water quality from the leachate of compost filter berms and compost/wood mulch filter socks and to determine their structural integrity when used as alternative Best Management Practices (BMP) to straw bales and silt fence. The research was conducted at the TxDOT/TTI Hydraulics, Sedimentation, and Erosion Control Laboratory located at the Riverside Campus of Texas A&M University.

  • "Comparing Bioretention Designs With and Without an Internal Water Storage Layer for Treating Highway Runoff

    Water Environment Research

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