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Dr. Ming-Han Li is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Landscape
Architecture and Urban Planning at Texas A&M University. He is also
an Assistant Research Engineer with Texas Transportation Institute. Dr.
Li teaches major landscape construction and design studios, as well as
design and planning for stormwater management. His research experience
and background is in soil erosion control, stormwater management, roadside
vegetation management and landscape construction and technology. Since
coming to Texas A&M University, Dr. Li has been involved in the work
of the Hydraulics, Sedimentation and Erosion Control Laboratory and he
participated in many Texas Department of Transportation projects, including
the silt fence alternatives study, biotechnical streambank stabilization
study, flat terrain runoff travel time study, compost as temporary BMP,
roadside vegetation management study, highway stormwater quality study,
and hydrological size limitation. Dr. Li is a Professional Engineer and
a registered Landscape Architect in the state of Texas.
Dr. Li has written or co-authored several journal articles, including “Lessons
learned from web-enhanced teaching in landscape architecture studios.” International
Journal on E-Learning, 2007; “Mechanism of post-peak strength reduction
for textured geomembrane-nonwoven geotextile interfaces.” Geosynthetics
International, 2006; “Learning from streambank failures at bridge
crossings: a biotechnical streambank stabilization project in hot climate
areas.” Landscape and Urban Planning, 2006; “A dormancy extension
technique for biotechnical streambank stabilization in warm regions.” Landscape
and Urban Planning, 2005; “Assessing the effect of supplemental
web-based learning in two landscape construction courses.” Landscape
Review, 2004; “Biotechnical engineering as an alternative to traditional
engineering methods: a biotechnical streambank stabilization design approach.” Landscape
and Urban Planning, 2002.
Ph.D., Urban and Regional Science, Texas A&M University, 2002; M.L.A.,
Texas A&M University, 1998; M.S., Civil Engineering, the University
of Texas at Austin, 1995; B.S., Agricultural Engineering, the National
Taiwan University, 1990....[more]
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