1. Shu-tian Li was a Chinese-American hydraulic engineer.

1. Shu-tian Li was a Chinese-American hydraulic engineer.
Shu-tien Li became the executive officer of Northern China Hydraulic Commission in 1928.
Shu-tien Li was a founder of the Chinese Hydraulic Engineering Society and served as its deputy president and then president for six terms.
Shu-tien Li was the longest serving president in Peiyang's first 56 years of history.
Shu-tien Li was elected to the National Peking Academy of Sciences in 1948.
Shu-tien Li published many research papers and books on the management and improvement of the nation's water resources, Yellow River basin and northern China harbor.
Shu-tien Li was credited with establishing the Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honor Society of America.
Shu-tien Li published 17 books and more than 800 research papers during his lifetime.
Shu-tien Li was an active philatelist and a devout Southern Baptist during his life.
Shu-tien Li's brother, Shu-hua Li or Li Shu-hua was a biophysicist, a former Secretary of Education in China, and contributed to the founding of UNESCO.