Natalie Law
About Natalie Law
Natalie Law is an engineer at 奧雅納 with expertise in complex pedestrian flow simulation and sustainable railway systems planning.
Current Role at 奧雅納
Natalie Law is currently working as an Engineer at 奧雅納. She began this role in 2020. In this position, she applies her expertise in engineering and sustainable planning to various projects. 奧雅納 is recognized for substantial contributions in the fields of engineering and consultancy.
Previous Roles at 奧雅納
Prior to her current role, Natalie Law worked as an Assistant Railway Systems Engineer at 奧雅納 from 2018 to 2020. During this time, she gained experience in railway systems and developed skills crucial to her current position.
Career at WSP in Asia
Natalie Law worked at WSP in Asia in two different capacities. In 2018, she served as a Project Coordinator for 5 months in Selangor, Malaysia. From 2016 to 2018, she held the position of Assistant Engineer in Hong Kong. These roles provided her with valuable experience in project coordination and engineering.
Educational Background
Natalie Law has a diverse educational background. She earned a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Energy Science and Engineering from 香港城市大學 where she studied from 2012 to 2016. She completed a Professional Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health (PDOSH) at CityU SCOPE in 2019. Additionally, she pursued advanced courses and education at 荷蘭台夫特理工大學, Hong Kong Management Association (HKMA), and Western Sydney University.
Professional Expertise
Natalie Law has expertise in complex pedestrian flow simulation using Oasys MassMotion software. Her skills have been instrumental in providing strategic consulting services for railway projects across multiple countries including Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Doha, and Sri Lanka. She is passionate about sustainable planning and systems interface in railway systems.
Role as Sustainable Development Champion
In 2021, Natalie Law was appointed as the Sustainable Development Champion for the East Asia Rail Skills Network. This role underscores her commitment to sustainable planning and her influence in the field of railway systems.