Ao Lei
About Ao Lei
Ao Lei is a Design Engineer Intern specializing in tunnelling at 奥雅纳 in Singapore, with a background in civil engineering and notable academic achievements.
Title
Ao Lei currently holds the title of Design Engineer Intern (Tunnelling) at 奥雅纳, where he has been working since 2022. His previous roles include a position as Civil Engineer Intern at AH BOON CIVIL ENGINEERING & BUILDING CONTRACTOR PTE LTD in 2021 and participation in the NTU EDGE Project under Unilever in the same year.
Education and Expertise
Ao Lei studied Civil Engineering at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) where he achieved a Bachelor of Engineering - BE, from 2019 to 2023. During his academic years, he attended the SUSEP Exchange Program via the National University of Singapore in 2021. He also attended High School Attached to Northeast Normal University, where he scored A for all subjects and achieved his Senior High School diploma from 2016 to 2019. His impressive CGPA of 4.53 out of 5.00 and recognition as a SM2 Scholar underscore his academic excellence.
Work Experience
Ao Lei gained significant industry experience through multiple internships. In 2021, he worked as a Civil Engineer Intern at AH BOON CIVIL ENGINEERING & BUILDING CONTRACTOR PTE LTD for 3 months. He also took part in the NTU EDGE Project under Unilever for 2 months in 2021. Currently, he is a Design Engineer Intern (Tunnelling) at 奥雅纳 in Singapore, where he began in 2022.
Projects
Ao Lei has contributed to notable projects during his career. He was involved in the T316 project at Changi Airport, a part of the Thomson-East Coast Line development. Additionally, Ao Lei participated in the P102 project, which included the construction of Elias Station and connecting tunnels towards Pasir Ris Interchange on the Cross Island Line.
Academic Achievements
Ao Lei's academic journey is marked by several accomplishments. He achieved a CGPA of 4.53 out of 5.00 and made the Dean's List for the academic year 2019/2020 at Nanyang Technological University. Recognized as a SM2 Scholar, he was awarded a scholarship for his outstanding academic performance.