Kien Hoang
About Kien Hoang
Kien Hoang is the Associate Director and Buildings Team Leader at Arup Vietnam, with extensive experience in building and bridge engineering, and a background in academia.
Current Role at Arup
Kien Hoang is currently serving as the Associate Director and Buildings Team Leader at Arup in Vietnam. He started this role in 2018 and has since taken the lead on numerous projects, exhibiting proficiency in both building and bridge engineering. He oversees a multidisciplinary team, ensuring the integration of innovative engineering solutions into various projects.
Previous Academic Roles
Kien Hoang has a substantial background in academia, having fulfilled teaching roles at several institutions. In 2016, he was a Lecturer at the School for Higher and Professional Education, VTC in Hong Kong for five months. Earlier, from 2015 to 2016, he was an Assistant Professor at The University of Hong Kong in the Department of Architecture, contributing his expertise in engineering to the academic community.
Professional Journey with Buro Happold
Kien Hoang has a significant history with Buro Happold. He began as an Engineer from 2001 to 2007, subsequently becoming a Senior Engineer from 2007 to 2010 in London and Hong Kong. In 2010, he advanced to the position of Associate, a role he held for five years. During his tenure, Kien contributed to various engineering projects, honing his skills in structural engineering.
Educational Background at University of Cambridge
Kien Hoang holds an MEng in Engineering from the University of Cambridge, where he studied from 1997 to 2001. His education laid a strong foundation for his career in engineering, enabling him to develop a robust understanding of engineering principles and practices.
Experience in Different Engineering Disciplines
Kien Hoang brings extensive experience in both building and bridge engineering. He has worked on various projects across international locations like London and Hong Kong. His role involves leading and coordinating multidisciplinary teams, managing complex engineering challenges, and delivering integrated solutions in the built environment.