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  • CV

    BOOK

    PLANNERS OF COLOR INTEREST GROUP2020-2021 — AMERICAN COLLEGIATE SCHOOLS OF PLANNING

  • ABOUT POCIGThe vision of The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Planners of Color Interest Group (ACSP-POCIG) as outlined in its 2011 strategic plan is as follows:

    We envision a planning academy and profession that advances social and racial justice. We envision the evolution of this academy so that its faculty and students reflect the nation’s diverse people. We envision that the mission of POCIG is viewed by all as critical to the health and future of the institution of ACSP. We embrace three fundamental premises: first, that planning as a field recognizes social and racial justice as central to the vitality of places, and it recognizes disparity and injustice as barriers to thriving, sustainable, resilient communities. Second, planning scholarship recognizes and illuminates institutionalized inequality, structures that perpetuate inequality, and the fact that all planning issues are inextricably

    ABOUT

    POCIG

    linked with race and class issues. Third, planning education prepares professionals to work with communities of color and to seek social justice through the expansion of choice and opportunity for all persons.

    The planning academy—its faculty and students—represents the full diversity of our people in our society. Many of our planning schools are inclusive, with robust engagement with communities of color. POCIG is a locus of connection, networking, and support for planning academics of color in ACSP and in ACSP member schools and other institutions of higher education. The research, knowledge, and participation of POCIG guide the programmatic aims of ACSP in addressing diversity in the planning academy.

  • CURRICULA VITAEABRAHAM, DAVID ................................................................................................ 1BALACHANDRAN, SOWMYA ............................................................................... 3CHIU-SHEE, COLLEEN ........................................................................................ 5CHOI, DONG-AH ................................................................................................... 7DELGADO, LAURA HUMM ................................................................................... 9GEBRESSELASSIE, MAHTOT ............................................................................. 11GHAFFARI, NAZANIN ........................................................................................... 13HE, QIAN ............................................................................................................... 15HOOVER, FUSHCIA-ANN .................................................................................... 17HUQ, EFADUL ....................................................................................................... 19JACKSON, GINA M. .............................................................................................. 21KIM, KEUNTAE ..................................................................................................... 23KWON, EUNJEE ................................................................................................... 25LEE, C. AUJEAN ................................................................................................... 27LIAO, LU ................................................................................................................ 29LIU, BO .................................................................................................................. 31MILLS-BOCACHICA, WANDA .............................................................................. 33MOSBY, KIM .......................................................................................................... 35NGUYEN, LAN T. .................................................................................................. 37PARK, JUNG EUN ................................................................................................. 39RAJ, SUBHASHNI ................................................................................................. 41RESTREPO-MIETH, ANDREA .............................................................................. 43SINGH, SEEMA ..................................................................................................... 45SUNG, SEYOUNG ................................................................................................ 47TAGORE, PRATITI ................................................................................................ 49XU, ANQI (ANGIE) ................................................................................................ 51YUN, JINHEE ........................................................................................................ 53ZOU, ZHENPENG ................................................................................................. 55ZUÑIGA, MICHELLE E.......................................................................................... 57

  • SPECIALIZATIONS

    Analytical Methods & Computer ApplicationsCHOI, DONG-AH .................................................................................................... 7KIM, KEUNTAE .....................................................................................................23LIAO, LU ................................................................................................................29LIU, BO ..................................................................................................................31ZOU, ZHENPENG .................................................................................................55

    Economic DevelopmentJACKSON, GINA M. ..............................................................................................21XU, ANQI (ANGIE) ................................................................................................51YUN, JINHEE ........................................................................................................53

    Environmental Planning & Resource ManagementABRAHAM, DAVID ................................................................................................. 1HOOVER, FUSHCIA-ANN ....................................................................................17HUQ, EFADUL .......................................................................................................19LIAO, LU ................................................................................................................29LIU, BO ..................................................................................................................31MOSBY, KIM ..........................................................................................................35RAJ, SUBHASHNI .................................................................................................41RESTREPO-MIETH, ANDREA ..............................................................................43TAGORE, PRATITI ................................................................................................49ZUÑIGA, MICHELLE E..........................................................................................57

    Food Systems, Community Health & SafetyABRAHAM, DAVID ................................................................................................. 1HE, QIAN ...............................................................................................................15RAJ, SUBHASHNI .................................................................................................41

    Housing & Community DevelopmentABRAHAM, DAVID ................................................................................................. 1BALACHANDRAN, SOWMYA ................................................................................ 3CHIU-SHEE, COLLEEN ......................................................................................... 5DELGADO, LAURA HUMM .................................................................................... 9GHAFFARI, NAZANIN ...........................................................................................13

  • HE, QIAN ...............................................................................................................15HUQ, EFADUL .......................................................................................................19JACKSON, GINA M. ..............................................................................................21KIM, KEUNTAE .....................................................................................................23LEE, C. AUJEAN ...................................................................................................27MILLS-BOCACHICA, WANDA ..............................................................................33MOSBY, KIM ..........................................................................................................35NGUYEN, LAN T. ..................................................................................................37SUNG, SEYOUNG ................................................................................................47TAGORE, PRATITI ................................................................................................49XU, ANQI (ANGIE) ................................................................................................51YUN, JINHEE ........................................................................................................53ZOU, ZHENPENG .................................................................................................55

    International Development PlanningCHIU-SHEE, COLLEEN ......................................................................................... 5HUQ, EFADUL .......................................................................................................19NGUYEN, LAN T. ..................................................................................................37RESTREPO-MIETH, ANDREA ..............................................................................43SINGH, SEEMA .....................................................................................................45

    Land Use Policy & GovernanceLIAO, LU ................................................................................................................29RAJ, SUBHASHNI .................................................................................................41

    Planning Education & PedagogyLEE, C. AUJEAN ...................................................................................................27SUNG, SEYOUNG ................................................................................................47

    Planning HistoryDELGADO, LAURA HUMM .................................................................................... 9

    Planning Process, Administration, Law & Dispute ResolutionBALACHANDRAN, SOWMYA ................................................................................ 3ZUÑIGA, MICHELLE E..........................................................................................57

  • Project ManagementPARK, JUNG EUN .................................................................................................39

    Race, Ethnicity & Gender in PlanningBALACHANDRAN, SOWMYA ................................................................................ 3CHOI, DONG-AH .................................................................................................... 7DELGADO, LAURA HUMM .................................................................................... 9GHAFFARI, NAZANIN ...........................................................................................13HE, QIAN ...............................................................................................................15HOOVER, FUSHCIA-ANN ....................................................................................17KWON, EUNJEE ...................................................................................................25LEE, C. AUJEAN ...................................................................................................27MILLS-BOCACHICA, WANDA ..............................................................................33MOSBY, KIM ..........................................................................................................35NGUYEN, LAN T. ..................................................................................................37SINGH, SEEMA .....................................................................................................45SUNG, SEYOUNG ................................................................................................47XU, ANQI (ANGIE) ................................................................................................51

    Regional PlanningYUN, JINHEE ........................................................................................................53

    Technology & SocietyGEBRESSELASSIE, MAHTOT ............................................................................. 11

    Transportation & Infrastructure PlanningCHOI, DONG-AH .................................................................................................... 7GEBRESSELASSIE, MAHTOT ............................................................................. 11KIM, KEUNTAE .....................................................................................................23KWON, EUNJEE ...................................................................................................25LIU, BO ..................................................................................................................31PARK, JUNG EUN .................................................................................................39SINGH, SEEMA .....................................................................................................45ZOU, ZHENPENG .................................................................................................55ZUÑIGA, MICHELLE E..........................................................................................57

  • Urban DesignCHIU-SHEE, COLLEEN ......................................................................................... 5GHAFFARI, NAZANIN ...........................................................................................13HOOVER, FUSHCIA-ANN ....................................................................................17KWON, EUNJEE ...................................................................................................25MILLS-BOCACHICA, WANDA ..............................................................................33TAGORE, PRATITI ................................................................................................49

    Urban Governance, Management & FinancePARK, JUNG EUN .................................................................................................39RESTREPO-MIETH, ANDREA ..............................................................................43

    Urban FuturesGEBRESSELASSIE, MAHTOT ............................................................................. 11

    Workforce DevelopmentJACKSON, GINA M. ..............................................................................................21

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    http://www.linkedin.com/in/david-abraham-phd-9b40455/

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    https://doi.org/10.25611/enk0-1831https://shellcenter.rice.edu/Content.aspx?id=2147483977

  • SOWMYA BALACHANDRANEmail: [email protected], Mobile: (201)-790-5392

    Education 2021 Ph.D. in Regional Planning (expected May 2021), University of Illinois at Urbana

    Champaign Dissertation title: Low income homeownership for intergenerational mobility in the United States: the role of intermediaries in risk mitigation Committee: Prof. Andrew Greenlee (chair), Prof. Arnab Chakraborthy, Prof. Mary Edwards, Prof. Jennifer Cromley

    2005 M.Tech in Urban & Regional Planning, Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT University), Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Thesis title: Urban spatial structures and land management mechanisms in metropolitan regions of Bangalore, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad. India

    2001 Bachelor of Architecture, Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda, Gujarat, India Core Research Areas Housing and community development, social justice, poverty, race, gender and space, inclusive development Selected Publications Balachandran Sowmya and Andrew Greenlee. 2020. “Examining spatial opportunity for local

    action: from theory to practice.” Journal of Planning Education and Research (under review)

    Manuscripts in preparation Wang Vince and Sowmya Balachandran. “Dynamics of inclusionary housing policies and

    their impact in the United States.” (to be submitted to the Journal of American Planning Association by October 2020)

    Balachandran Sowmya and Andrew Greenlee. “A longitudinal assessment of homeowner outcomes from Chicago housing authority's voucher based Choose-To-Own (CTO) program.” (to be submitted to Housing Policy Debate by December 2020)

    Balachandran Sowmya and Patel Amit. “Affordable housing rental markets for ‘guest’ workers: scoping needs and supply in the city of Surat” (to be submitted to Habitat International by January 2021)

    Research Experience (Selected) 2020 Independent research: on eco-systems approach for rental housing policy options for

    migrant workers in India 2018- 2019

    Research intern, at Grounded Solutions Network, a non-profit working on affordable housing policy and advocacy; review of over 230 local zoning ordinances for inclusionary housing programs and administration of surveys

    2018 RA: Exploration of neighborhood effects and the practice of opportunity mapping, Preparation of a manuscript critiquing opportunity mapping practices.

    2017 RA: An exploration of housing policy support for low-income homeownership in the United States and its effect on wealth creation and racial disparities.

    2016 RA: Background paper on the debates around inclusionary housing policies in the country.

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    mailto:[email protected]

  • Sowmya Balachandran CV

    Selected Teaching 2020 TA: Restructuring UP 101 Introduction to City Planning for remote learning.

    Undergraduate course serves more than 200 undergraduate students in planning, architecture, and related fields.

    2018 TA: UP 201: Planning in Action (Undergraduate course that introduces students to various career paths in urban studies and planning)

    2019 TA: UP 494: Neighborhood Analysis (Graduate level methods course on neighbourhood-level quantitative analysis and qualitative analysis)

    2017 TA: UP 501: Planning Theory (Core survey of classic and contemporary theories of planning)

    2016 TA: UP 510: Plan Making (Core course on plans and the urban development process) 2011 Subject Expert: Capacity building workshop for non-profits, government officials and

    professionals on preparing integrated sanitation plans for small towns in India Selected Conference Presentations 2020 “Performances in community development: tracing the work of non-profit

    organizational networks in empowering low-income homeowners.” (Forthcoming) Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) virtual conference as part of the Radical Planning mini conference

    2019 “A longitudinal assessment of homeowner outcomes from Chicago housing authority's voucher based Choose-To-Own (CTO) program, preliminary results from growth-curve modeling.” Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Greenville, SC.

    2019 “An inverted lenses approach to examining spatial opportunity for low-income homeowners in the Chicago metropolitan region.” Urban Affairs Association, Los Angeles, CA.

    2018 “Local determinants of opportunity in urban America – a meta-analysis of opportunity mapping exercises.” Urban Affairs Association, Toronto, ON.

    Awards and Honors Hopkins fellowship (2018, 2020-2021), Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Phi Kappa Phi honor society (2017-2018) Professional Experience 2006 -2016

    2009 - 2012

    Alchemy Urban Systems Pvt. Ltd., (www.alchemyurban.com) Co-founder & Director, in charge of strategic planning, business development, management of ongoing projects. DBS Affordable Home Strategy Ltd., (acquired by Brick Eagle in 2014) Director, in charge of market assessment and product mix strategies, setting up of social enterprise for housing facilitation

    Service 2020 Best book award committee for the Urban Affairs Association 2019 Master of Urban Planning admissions committee, University of Illinois at Urbana-

    Champaign 2019 Community development faculty search, Department of Urban and Regional

    Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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    http://www.alchemyurban.com/https://www.brickeagle.com/

  • Colleen Chiu-Shee Ph.D. Candidate |[email protected]

    MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning EDUCATION

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA PhD Urban Studies and Planning

    Dissertation Title: “Learning to Adapt: Can Eco-Development Promote Environmental Sustainability in Chinese Cities?” Defense Date: December 2020 Committee: Brent D. Ryan, Lawrence J. Vale, Siqi Zheng

    Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO MS Architectural History, Theory and Pedagogy, with honors, 2013

    Thesis Title: “Fumihiko Maki and His Theory of Collective Form: A Study on Its Practical and Pedagogical Implications.” Successfully defended in May 2013 Committee: Robert McCarter, Eric Mumford, Seng Kuan

    Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO MArch MUD

    Architecture (professional degree), with honors, 2012 Urban Design, with honors, 2012

    Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China BArch Architecture (professional degree), distinction, 2007

    PUBLICATIONS (selected) 2020

    2019

    2019

    2018

    Chiu-Shee, Colleen, and Siqi Zheng. “Chapter 5. Building A New Icon: the ‘Metabolic,’ ‘Eco-Smart’ Approaches to Long-Term Vibrancy in Zhengdong New Area.” In S. Zheng, J. Wu and Z. Tan (eds.), Towards Urban Vibrancy: Patterns and Practices in New Asian Cities. Cambridge: MIT Press. Chiu-Shee, Colleen, and Siqi Zheng. “A Burden or A Tool? Rationalizing Public Housing Provision in Chinese Cities.” Housing Studies. DOI: 10.1080/02673037.2019.1667490 Media Exposure: https://dusp.mit.edu/news/burden-or-tool Chiu-Shee, Colleen. “Reinventing the Collective for Ethical Design: The Theoretical Confluences of Fumihiko Maki’s ‘Collective Form’ and Thom Mayne’s ‘Combinatory Urbanism’.” AR/Architecture Research (forthcoming). Shi, Linda, Zachary Lamb, Xi (Colleen) Qiu, Hongru Cai, and Lawrence Vale. “Promises and Perils of Collective Land Tenure in Promoting Urban Resilience: Learning from China’s Urban Villages.” Habitat International 77 (July): 1–11.

    Chiu-Shee, Colleen, Brent Ryan, and Lawrence Vale. “Ending Gated Communities: the Rationales for Resistance in China.” Revise and resubmit by October 2020. Housing Studies.

    Tan, Shin Bin, Colleen Chiu-Shee, and Fábio Duarte. “From SARS to COVID-19: Digital Infrastructures of Surveillance and Segregation in Exceptional Times.” Submitted in July 2020 to Cities. (under review)

    Chiu-Shee, Colleen, Shin Bin Tan, and Fábio Duarte. “Recover to Green? Reframing Urban Resilience to Account for the Compounding Effects of Climate and Pandemic Risks.” (in preparation)

    AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS (selected) 2019 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2011 2010 2009

    Lynne Sagalyn and Gary Hack DUSP Fund MIT Harold Horowitz (1951) Student Research Fund China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development Travel Grant MIT Lloyd and Nadine Rodwin International Travel Fellowship MIT Bill Mitch++ Fund, & MIT Center for International Studies Summer Study Fellowship MIT Provost’s Women and Minority Fellowship APA MO Chapter, Outstanding Student Project “West End Neighborhoods Sustainability Plan” WUSTL Sam Fox School Eckenhoff Saunders Scholarship AIA Unbuilt Honor Award, St. Louis, “Four Brothers & Sister Creek” WUSTL Sam Fox School Dean’s Scholarship

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    INVITED TALKS (selected) 2019 “Green Growth Reimagined: Innovating China’s Urban Transitions toward Ecological Civilization”

    Office of the MIT Provost: International Outreach Program. November 14 2019 “Building Eco-Smart New Cities: A Reflection on the Transformations of Zhengdong New Area.”

    Department of Architecture and Design, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy. November 4-10 2019 “An Overview: Western Theory, Practice and Education of Planning, Urban Design and Landscape

    Architecture.” Xiong’an New Area Green Research Institute, China. July 23 2019 “City in Nature: Ecological Urbanism and Its Practice.” & “Planning and Urban Design Education in

    the United States.” Zhengzhou University School of Architecture, China. July 1-4 2018 Invited Panelist, Urban China Forum, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation,

    Columbia University, New York. October 6 2018 “A Burden or A Tool? Understanding Chinese Municipal Governments’ Motivations in Providing

    Affordable Housing.” Housing Symposium, Hong Kong. June 25-26 2018 “Post-Industrial Redevelopment in New York City.” International Expert Symposium, China Council

    for International Cooperation on Environment and Development, Changsha, China. June 15 2018 Invited Panelist, Roundtable Conference on Green Urbanization Task Force, State Council of the

    People's Republic of China, Beijing, China. June 5

    TEACHING EXPERIENCE (selected) 2020 Introduction to Urban Design and Development, seminar, Co-Instructor 2019 Tangshan in Transition: Post-Industrial Urbanism in China, urban design practicum, Teaching Fellow 2018 Urban Design and Development, graduate lecture course, Co-Instructor/Lecturer 2018 Master of City Planning Thesis External Reviewer 2018 Reworking Waterfronts in Long Island City, New York, urban planning practicum, Co-Instructor 2017 Master of Science in Architecture Studies (urbanism track) Thesis External Reviewer 2016 Introduction to Urban Design and Development, graduate lecture course, Co-Instructor/Lecturer 2013 Graduate Urban Design Program Teaching Assistant 2012 Undergraduate Studio Teaching Assistant

    RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (selected) “Equitable Resilient Cities: Urban Governance and its Linkages to livelihoods, Security, and the

    Environment,” MIT Norman B. Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism, Summer 2020 “We are Living in the Future: Cities During (and After) the Pandemic,” MIT Senseable City Lab &

    Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Summer 2020 “New City Development in China: Mechanism, Efficiency and Sustainability,” MISTI Global Seed Funds,

    MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives, 2019-2020 “End Gated Communities: Implications for Sustainable Urban Housing (Re)development,” Seed Grant, MIT

    Sam Tak Lee Real Estate Entrepreneurship Lab, 2017-2020 “Affordable Housing and the Resilient Chinese City: the Role of Shenzhen’s Urban Villages in Enhancing

    Livelihood, Environment, Governance and Security of the Poor,” Seed Grant, MIT Sam Tak Lee Real Estate Entrepreneurship Lab, 2015-2018.

    “Developing the Littoral Gradient: the World Atlas of Land Making,” Seed Grant, MIT Sam Tak Lee Real Estate Entrepreneurship Lab, 2015-2017

    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (selected) Consultant, iCity Think Tank, Vanke Company, Shenzhen, China, 2017 Project Designer, Axi:Ome, llc, St. Louis, MO, 2015 Urban Designer, H3 Studio, St. Louis, MO, 2014-2015 Architectural Intern, Mak Architects, St. Louis, MO, 2013 Junior Architect, Hoken Design, Zhejiang, China, 2008-2009

    EXTRA TRAINING 2017-2020 Social Work Training for Graduate Resident Advisers, MIT Division of Student Life 2017 Kaufman Teaching Certificate, MIT Teaching + Learning Lab

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  • Dong-Ah Choi

    Department of City & Metropolitan Planning, College of Architecture + Planning, University of Utah

    E-mail: [email protected]; Tel: 801-831-8019; Updated September 17, 2020

    EDUCATION

    2021 (Expected) Ph.D. in Metropolitan Planning, Policy, and Design, University of Utah

    Dissertation title (tentative): “Street Greenery for Active Living Communities: Evidence from

    Western U.S. Urban Areas”

    2013 Master of Landscape Architecture, Seoul National University

    2010 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Seoul National University

    RESEARCH & TEACHING INTERESTS

    Environmental Justice, Active Living, Community Sustainability

    PUBLICATIONS

    Peer-reviewed Articles

    7. Lyons, T. & Choi, D. A. (in press). Transit Economic Equity Index: Developing a Comprehensive Measure of

    Transit Service Equity. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board.

    6. Choi, D. A., Park, K., & Rigolon, A. (2020). From XS to XL Urban Nature: Examining Access to Different

    Types of Green Space Using a ‘Just Sustainabilities’ Framework. Sustainability, 12(17), 6998.

    https://doi.org/10.3390/su12176998

    5. Park, K., Ewing, R., Sabouri, S., Choi, D. A., Hamidi, S., & Tian, G. (2020). Guidelines for a Polycentric

    Region to Reduce Vehicle Use and Increase Walking and Transit Use. Journal of the American Planning

    Association, 86(2), 236-249. https://doi.org/10.1080/01944363.2019.1692690

    4. Park, K., Lee, S., & Choi, D. A. (2020). Empty Parks: An Observational and Correlational Study Using

    Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). Journal of Digital Landscape Architecture 5-2020, 262-274.

    http://doi.org/10.14627/537690028

    3. Pincetl, S., Gillespie, T. W., Pataki, D. E., Porse, E., Jia, S., Kidera, E., ... & Choi, D. A. (2019). Evaluating the

    effects of turf-replacement programs in Los Angeles. Landscape and Urban Planning, 185, 210-221.

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2019.01.011

    2. Park, K., Choi, D. A., Tian, G. & Ewing, R. (2019). Not Parking Lots but Parks: A Joint Association of Parks

    and Transit Stations with Travel Behavior. International journal of environmental research and public

    health, 16(4), 547. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16040547

    1. Choi, D. A. & Jeong, W. A Study of Urban Greenbelt Prototypes and Spatial Characteristics of First-

    generation Metropolitan New Towns—Focused on Il-san, Pyeong-chon, and San-bon Metropolitan New

    Towns. Journal of the Urban Design Institute of Korea, 15(5), 107-123. (in Korean)

    Book Chapters

    1. Choi, D. A., Tagore, P., Siddiq, F., Park, K., & Reid Ewing (2020). Descriptive Statistics and Visualizing

    Data. In Ewing, R. & Park, K. (eds.) Basic Quantitative Research Methods for Urban Planners, Routledge.

    https://www.routledge.com/Basic-Quantitative-Research-Methods-forUrban-Planners/Ewing-

    Park/p/book/9780367343255

    Manuscripts Under Review or In Preparation

    6. Park, K., Rigolon, A., Choi, D. A., Lyons, T. & Brewer, S. (2020). Transit to Parks: An Environmental Justice

    Study of Transit Access to Large Parks in the U.S. West. (Submitted)

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    mailto:[email protected]://doi.org/10.3390/su12176998https://doi.org/10.1080/01944363.2019.1692690http://doi.org/10.14627/537690028https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2019.01.011https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16040547https://www.routledge.com/Basic-Quantitative-Research-Methods-forUrban-Planners/Ewing-Park/p/book/9780367343255https://www.routledge.com/Basic-Quantitative-Research-Methods-forUrban-Planners/Ewing-Park/p/book/9780367343255

  • 5. Kiani, F., Sabouri, S., Choi, D. A., & Park, K., (2020). Definitions, Types and Criteria of Centers in Planning

    Practice: A Review of 126 Regional Transportation Plans in the U.S. (Submitted)

    4. Choi, D. A., Ewing, R. & Kiani, F. (2020). Effect of Street Network Connectivity on Traffic Congestion and

    Traffic Safety.

    2. Lyons, T., Choi, D. A., Park, K. & Ameli, S. H. (2020). Safety and Non-optimal Usage of a Protected Bicycle

    Intersection: A before-and-after case study in Salt Lake City, UT. [corresponding author]

    2. Ewing, R., Lyons, T., Siddiq, F., Choi, D. A., Hamidi, S., Sabouri, S. & Kiani, F. (2020). Growth Management

    Effectiveness: A Literature Review.

    1. Sabouri, S., Choi, D. A., Ewing, R., & Siracuse, R. (in preparation). Chapter 11. Health Promoting

    Transportation and Land Use. In Botchwey, N., Dannenberg, A., and Frumkin, H. (eds.) Making Healthy

    Places: Designing and building for Health, Well-Being, and Sustainability. 2nd Edition. Island Press

    RESEARCH GRANTS

    2020 Principal Investigator, “Street greenery for active living communities: the relationship of physical and

    outdoor activity to street greenery,” Graduate Student Research Funding, Global Change and Sustainability

    Center (GCSC), University of Utah ($1,500)

    2020 Research Assistant/Project Manager, “Impact of Streetcar Operation on Traffic and Land Use Changes”

    (PI: Reid Ewing), Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) UTRAC ($30,000)

    2019 Research Assistant/Project Manager, “Street Network Connectivity, Traffic Congestion, and Traffic

    Safety” (PI: Reid Ewing), Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) UTRAC ($30,000)

    TEACHING EXPERIENCE

    2020 Fall Instructor (co-teaching), Community and Regional Analysis (3 credits; graduate), University of

    Utah

    2019 Spring Instructor, GIS in Planning (3 credits; undergraduate & graduate), University of Utah

    2018 Fall Teaching Assistant, GIS in Planning (3 credits; undergraduate & graduate), University of Utah

    2018 Spring Teaching Assistant, Design Ecologies (3 credits; undergraduate), University of Utah

    2018 Spring Teaching Assistant, Design Contexts (3 credits; undergraduate), University of Utah

    AWARDS AND HONORS

    2020 Graduate Research Fellow ($18,900 + Tuition), Graduate School, University of Utah

    2018 The 1st Prize (Award from the Mayor of Seoul), 2018 72-Hours Urban Renewal Projects, Seoul

    Metropolitan Government, Korea

    2012 Selected, IPD International Diplomacy Design Award (Visual Communication Design—Poster Design),

    International Design Exchange Foundation 2012

    2012 Lecture & Research Scholarship ($4,300), Seoul National University

    2011 The 2nd Prize, 9th Rural Amenity Design Competition, Rural Development Administration of Korea

    2009 Honorable Mention, Incheon International Urban Design Competition for Students, Incheon Urban

    Development Corporation

    2006 National Scholarship for Science and Engineering ($17,500), National Research Foundation of Korea

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  • LAURA HUMM DELGADO [email protected] | 617.835.2194

    EDUCATION

    May 2020 Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dissertation: Branching Out into Immigrant Neighborhoods: How Public Libraries Distribute Community Resources to Meet Immigrant Needs

    2010 Master in City Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2005 B.A. in Studio Art, Williams College, Cum Laude

    RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

    Housing and community development; segregation and inequality; immigration; social policy; urban planning theory and history; organizational studies

    SELECTED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

    Fall 2020 – Kelter Postdoctoral Fellow in Urban Studies, Center for Urban and Global Studies, present Trinity College Fall 2018 Adjunct Professor, Boston University Metropolitan College 2012 – 2014 Senior Research & Development Analyst, Policy Development & Research

    Division, City of Boston Department of Neighborhood Development 2010 – 2011 Research & Development Specialist, Policy Development & Research Division,

    City of Boston Department of Neighborhood Development

    HONORS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS

    2019 – 2020 Dissertation Fellowship, Ford Foundation 2019 Excellence in Teaching Award, MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning

    Student Council 2019 Outstanding Ph.D. Teaching Assistant, MIT Department of Urban Studies and

    Planning 2018 Bill Mitchell ++ Fund Award, MIT School of Architecture and Planning 2018 Research Seed Grant, Boston Area Research Initiative and Boston Indicators 2014 – 2015 MIT Provost’s Women and Minority Fellowship 2013 Certificate of Excellence, City of Boston Department of Neighborhood

    Development 2010 O. Robert Simha Prize, Honorable Mention, for Master in City Planning thesis2010 Student Project Award, Application of the Planning Process, for group project St.

    Claude in Common: St. Claude Avenue Main Street, New Orleans, American Institute of Certified Planners

    2009 Public Policy Fellowship, Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston 2009 Affordable Housing Development Competition, First Place, Federal Home Loan

    Bank of Boston

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  • PUBLICATIONS

    Peer-Reviewed Steil, J., and L. Delgado. (2018). Limits of Diversity: Jane Jacobs, the Just City, and Anti-Subordination. Cities: The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning 91: 39-48. Book Chapters Steil, J., and L. Delgado. (2019). “Contested Values: How Jim Crow Segregation Ordinances Redefined Property Rights.” In Global Perspectives on Urban Law: The Legal Power of Cities, edited by Nestor M. Davidson and Geeta Tewari, 7–26. London: Routledge. Reports Delgado, L. (2010, 2011, & 2012). Distressed Buildings Trends Report, City of Boston Department of Neighborhood Development. Delgado, L. (2010, 2011, & 2012). Foreclosure Trends Report, City of Boston Department of Neighborhood Development. Delgado, L. (2012). Real Estate Trends Report, City of Boston Department of Neighborhood Development.

    CONFERENCES

    “Branching Out into Immigrant Neighborhoods: How Public Libraries Distribute Community Resources to Meet Immigrant Needs,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Greenville, SC, October 2019. “Public Libraries and Immigrants: How Library Branches Adapt to Neighborhood Change,” Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA, April 2019. “Using Data-Driven Tools to Address Foreclosures & Distressed Properties in Boston, Massachusetts,” Remaking America for the 21st Century Reclaiming Vacant Properties Conference, New Orleans, LA, June 2012. “A Debate on Incremental Housing: Can an Old Answer Be the New Solution for How to Best Rebuild Haiti?” (co-organizer), UN Habitat: World Urban Forum V, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 2010.

    TEACHING EXPERIENCE

    Trinity College Fall 2020 URST 301 Community Development Strategies, Kelter Postdoctoral Fellow Boston University Fall 2018 UA 503 Housing and Community Development, Adjunct Professor Massachusetts Institute of Technology Fall 2018 11.THG Master’s Thesis Preparation, Recitation InstructorSpring 2018 11.188 Urban Planning and Social Science Laboratory / 11.205 Intro to

    Spatial Analysis / 11.520 Workshop on GIS, Teaching Assistant Fall 2017 11.401 Introduction to Housing, Community, and Economic Development,

    Teaching Assistant Spring 2017 11.439 Revitalizing Urban Main Streets, Teaching Assistant Fall 2015 & Fall 2016 11.201 Gateway: Planning Action, Recitation Instructor

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    EDUCATION 05/2021 (expected) Virginia Tech, School of Public and International Affairs, Arlington, VA

    Doctor of Philosophy in Planning, Governance, and Globalization

    Research area: Wheelchair accessibility in ridesharing hailed through Uber and Lyft 05/2020 Graduate School, Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech Research Center, VA

    Future Professoriate Certificate (For graduate student preparing to become faculty)

    10/2013 University of Waterloo, School of Planning, Waterloo, Canada

    Master of Arts in Urban Planning

    Thesis: Analysis of Media Discourse Surrounding Urban Planning Issues: A Case of Study of Transit City

    05/2013 Centre for Teaching Excellence, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada

    Fundamentals of University Teaching Certificate

    05/2010 Sheridan Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning, Oakville, Canada

    Ontario College Graduate Certificate, Media for Global Professionals

    06/2005 Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

    Bachelor of Science in Architecture and Urban Planning

    Canadian Architectural Certification Board (2009) PUBLICATIONS Gebresselassie, M., & Sanchez, T.W. (2019, September 5). [Review of the book Inequality In Transport, by D. Banister]. doi: 10.1080/01944363.2019.1641385

    Gebresselassie, M.(2019). Planning Education in Accessible Transport for Persons with Disabilities. Transport Findings. doi: 10.32866/7029

    Gebresselassie, M., & Sanchez, T. W. (2018). “Smart” Tools for Socially Sustainable Transport: A Review of Mobility Apps. Urban Science, 2(2), 45. doi:10.3390/urbansci2020045

    Gebresselassie, M., Sanchez, T. (2017, winter). The Role of Smart City Technologies in Equitable and Inclusive Transport. Technology & Planning, 116, 16-17.

    MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION

    “Traveling while in a wheelchair: Travel behaviors of wheelchair users in the US”

    “It is the economy, stupid! The issue of wheelchair accessibility in ridesharing”

    AWARDS AND HONORS

    2020 VTGrATE Fellow, Virginia Tech Graduate Academy for Teaching Excellence 2020 Americans with Disability Act 25th Anniversary Scholarship, American Public

    Transportation Foundation ($6,000) 2020 Advanced Communicator Gold & Advanced Silver Leader, Toastmasters International 2019 Shirley DeLibero Scholarship, American Public Transportation Foundation ($6,500) 2019 Woman Who Moves the Nation, Conference of Minority Transportation Officials

    (COMTO) Scholarship ($2,500) 2019 Global Perspectives Scholar, Virginia Tech 2018 Graduate Scholarship, Women in Transportation Seminar, DC Chapter ($2,000) 2018 The Honor Society of Kappa Phi Kappa 2013 Rob MacIsaac Research for Innovation Fellow, Metrolinx 2013 Rob MacIsaac Research for Innovation Award, Metrolinx ($5,000)

    CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (Selected) Gebresselassie, M. (2020, May). Travel Behaviors of Wheelchair Users. Paper presented at 26th Annual Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU), University of Sussex PhD Forum. Online.

    Gebresselassie, M. & Sanchez, T. (2019, October). Making the “Smart” Inclusive: A Case Study of Transport Apps for Persons with Disabilities. Paper Presented at the ACSP 2019 Conference. Greenville, SC.

    Gebresselassie, M. (2019, July). The Promise of Shared Mobility for an Aging World. Paper Presented at the AESOP 2019 Congress. Conference, Venice, Italy.

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    Gebresselassie, M, & Sanchez, T. (2019, January). “Smart” Tools for Socially Sustainable Transport: A Review of Mobility Apps. Paper presented at the Transportation Research Board (TRB). Washington, DC.

    Gebresselassie, M. & Sanchez, T. (2018, October). Planning Education in Accessible Transport for Persons with Disabilities. Paper Presented at the ACSP 2018. Conference, Buffalo, New York.

    Gebresselassie, M. (2018, July). Hoping for Inclusive Mobility: Smart Technology in Transport Inclusion. Paper presented at the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP 2018) Congress, Gothenburg, Sweden.

    Gebresselassie, M. & Sanchez, T. (October 2017). The Role of Smart City Technologies in Equitable and Inclusive Transport. Paper presented at the 57th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of

    Planning, Denver, CO.

    SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Selected)

    08/2019 – present Graduate Student Delegate, Virginia Tech 04/11/2019 Speed Mentor, Women in Transportation Seminar, DC Chapter

    01/2019 – present Diversity Scholar: Environmental Accessibility to Persons with Disability for Diverse and Inclusive Higher Education, Virginia Tech

    01/2019 – present APA Ambassador, American Planning Association 09/2018 – present Manuscript Reviewer, Transportation Research Board 09/2018 – present Guest Editor: Housing Policy Debate, Special Issue

    11/2018 – 03/2019 Conference Organizer, The World Bank, Washington, DC 9/2012 - 05/2013 High School Math Tutor, Pathways to Education, Waterloo, Canada 2012 Graduate Representative of the Space Committee, University of Waterloo, Canada

    TEACHING

    01/2020 – 05/2020 Instructor of Record, Virginia Tech

    - Future of Cities, Spring 2020 (Online course), graduate & undergraduate level07/2019 Invited Lecturer, Mandela Fellowship for African Young Leaders, Virginia Tech04/2019 Invited External Critic, Autonomous Vehicle Studio, Virginia Tech08/2018 Invited lecturer, Ethiopian Institute of Architecture, Building Construction and City

    Development, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

    - Workshop on Advanced Qualitative Research Methods01/2018 – 05/2019 Teaching Assistant, Virginia Tech

    - Future of Cities, Spring 2019 (Online course), graduate & undergraduate level

    - Graduate Colloquium, Spring 2019, graduate

    - Information Technology, Society, & Public Policy, Spring 2018, graduate level09/2011 - 04/2012 Teaching Assistant, University of Waterloo, Canada

    - Changing Form & Structure of Metropolitan Canada, Spring 2012, undergraduate

    - Introduction to Environmental Science, Fall 201, undergraduate level06/2006 - 02/2008 Instructor, Unity University College, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

    - Theory of architecture, architectural design studio, interior design studio,Undergraduate level

    ACADEMIC RESEARCH 10/2017 - Present Research Assistant, Virginia Tech, Alexandria, VA

    Supervisor: Dr. Thomas Sanchez

    Projects: Non-discrimination Title VI Plans and programs of MPOs, Technology education in planning schools in US universities, Project for accreditation by the Planning Accreditation Board of the Master of Urban and Regional Planning program at Virginia Tech, NSF proposal on Smart Paratransit for the City of Alexandria,

    INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE

    Urban planning. Public consultation. Research. Community-language interpretation. Media. Architecture. Private sector. Public sector. Non-profit. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

    American Association of Geographers. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. American Planning Association. Conference of Minority Transportation Officials. Women’s Transportation Seminar, DC Chapter LANGUAGE SKILLS

    Amharic, Ancient Ethiopic (beginner), English, Tigrinya

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  • NAZANIN GHAFFARI5854-| (832) 517 [email protected]

    UTA Department of Public Affairs and Planning

    Education• Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Public Policy (expected: May 2020). University of Texas at Arlington.

    Dissertation: Declining or Thriving: Questioning Publicness, Inclusiveness and Justice in Downtown

    Dallas Signature Parks.

    • Master of Urban Design (2010). Azad University, Tehran, Iran.

    Thesis: Designing Urban Open Spaces for Young People.

    • Bachelor of Architecture (2006). Azad University, Tehran, Iran.

    Teaching Experience

    • Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Public Affairs and Planning, University of Texas at

    Arlington.

    The Metroplex (Summer 2020)

    • Instructor, Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture, University of Texas at Arlington.The Metroplex (Spring 2018, Fall 2018, Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2020)

    • Enhanced Graduate Teaching Assistant, UTA College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs.

    Transportation Planning, History, and Policy (Fall 2015, Spring 2016) – Instructor: Dr. Jianling LI

    Metropolitan Sustainability and Plan-making (Fall 2016, Spring 2017) - Instructor: Prof. John Dugan

    Planning History, Theory and Ethics (Spring 2017) - Instructor: Dr. Enid Arvidson

    Planning, Urban Development, and Structure (Fall 2017) - Instructor: Dr. Ard Anjomani

    Research Questions in Planning (Fall 2017) - Instructor: Dr. Mahyar Arefi Research Foundations and Ph.D. Workshop (Fall 2017) - Instructor: Dr. Mahyar Arefi Spatial Theory and Policy: Urban Form and Structure (Fall 2017) - Instructor: Dr. Ard Anjomani

    • Adjunct Assistant Professor, Azad University, Tehran, Iran.

    Environmental Perception & Expression (Fall 2011, Fall 2012)

    Introduction to World Urbanism (Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2013)

    Environmental Condition Regulation (Sustainable Development) (Spring 2011, Spring 2012)

    Introduction to Islamic - Iranian Urbanism (Spring 2011, Spring 2012, Spring 2013) Introduction to Urban Design (Spring 2013)

    Urban Design Studio (Fall 2013)

    Research Experience (Selected)

    • Co-PI. (2019-2020). CAPPA Water and Human Settlements Initiative Grant. North of the Island.

    • Research associate. (2012-2015). Asia-Pacific Slum Upgrading Working Group.

    • Researcher. (2012). Supporting youth Livelihood in Iranian Cities.

    • Researcher. (2013-2014). United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Housing Sector Profile

    for Iran .

    • Researcher. (2010 – 2013). Tehran Urban Planning and Research Center.

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  • Publications

    Arefi, M., & Ghaffari, N. (2020). Five Episodes of Urban Discovery as a Student Recruitment Strategy in

    Planning. Journal of Planning Education and Research. https://doi.org/10.1177/0739456X20903362

    Ghaffari, N. (2014). Questioning the Executive Organization of Tehran's Strategic Plan as a Barrier Toward its

    Realization. Tehran, Iran: Tehran Urban Planning and Research Center.

    Shokouhi Bidhendi, M. S., Ghaffari, N. (2011). Proposed Indices and Indicators for Monitoring and Evaluating

    the Realization of Tehran's Strategic Plan. Tehran, Iran: Tehran Urban Planning and Research Center.

    Papers in Progress (Selected)

    Ghaffari, N. The impact of Physical and Occupation Programming on Exclusionary Strategies: An

    Evidence from Downtown Dallas Signature Parks. In preparation for: Journal of Urban Studies.

    Ghaffari, N. To What Extent Do Non-Profit Organizations Affect the Inclusiveness of Publicly-Used

    Spaces? In preparation for: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research.

    Conference Presentations (Selected)

    Ghaffari, N. (2019, October). From the Park as Stage to the Park Staged: Does Diversity Indicate

    Inclusivity in Dallas Art District Signature Park? ACSP 2019, Greenville, SC.

    Ghaffari, N., Arefi, M. (2018, October). The Impact of Privatization on Diversity in Public Space:

    Evidence from Downtown Dallas Parks, ACSP 2018, Buffalo, NY.

    Ghaffari, N., Roosta, M. (2013, September). Renovating Urban Deteriorated Areas: Multicultural

    Challenges, Contrasts and Attachments, 7th Global Conference on Multiculturalism: Conflicts and

    Belonging, Oxford University, UK.

    Ghaffari, N., Hosseini, H. (2011, October). Realization Barriers of Urban Heritage Plans in Iran’s

    Hierarchical Urban Planning System – The Case Study of Tehran’s Historical Context, ICOMOS

    Thailand International Conference on Asian Urban Heritage, Phuket Town, Thailand.

    Ghaffari, N. (2010, December). Collaboration Necessity in Tehran Deteriorated Urban Context, The 2nd

    National Conference on Tehran Renovation, Tehran Renovation Organization, Tehran, Iran.

    Posters

    Ghaffari, N. (2019, October). Public, Private, and Not-for-Profit Partnership: Questioning Inclusiveness

    in Downtown Dallas Signature Parks, ACSP 2019, Greenville, SC.

    Exhibitions (Canceled Due to UTA Policies regarding COVID-19)

    North of the Island (Co-designer) UNESCO Water and Human Settlements Initiative, Exhibition at the

    2020 Venice Biennale. Public Exhibition, European Cultural Academy, Venice

    Honors and Awards

    • CAPPA Water and Human Settlements Initiative Grant - (Co-PI) - $25,000

    • ACSP-POCIG Scholarship for Student Travel sponsored by the ACSP

    • CAPPA Enhanced Graduate Teaching Assistantship (A 5-Year Full Scholarship)

    • Texas Public Education Grant – 2018 – 3500$

    • Texas Public Education Grant – 2017 – 4400$

    • Texas Public Education Grant – 2016 – 1800$

    • CAPPA Dean’s Excellence Scholarship – 2015 – 1800$

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  • QIAN HEEmail: [email protected]: https://qianheplanning.wordpress.com/

    Environmental Equity, Public Transit, Crime, Public Health, Collective Efficacy, Structural Disadvantage RESEARCH INTERESTS

    SELECTED PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONSPEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

    He, Q. & Li, J., (2020). The Geography of Crime and Neighborhood characteristics: Roles of Built Environment and Structural Disadvantage. Revise and resubmitting at Cities.

    Yu, S., Zhu, X., & He, Q.(2020). An Assessment of Urban Park Access Using House-level Data in Urban China: Through the Lens of Social Equity. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.V. 17, 239, doi:10.3390/ijerph17072349

    Yu, S., Zhu, X., Sun, J., He, Q., & Zhou, J.(2020). The Evaluation System of Urban Parks in

    the United States: Content, application, and implication. Chinese Landscape Architecture. [J] 2020, V.36(3). p.103-108.

    Zhang, Y., Wu W., He, Q., & Li C., (2018). Public transport use among the urban and rural elderly in China: Effects of personal, attitudinal, household, social-environment and built-environment factors. Journal of Transport and Land Use, V.11 N. 1 [2018] p. 701–719. doi:10.5198/jtlu.2018.978.

    He, Q. (2016). The Analysis of Transportation Development Strategies among the Less-

    Developed Urban Areas in China. Chinese Architecture and Environment. V.4, [2016].

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    EDUCATION

    Ph.D., Urban Planning and Public Policy, The University of Texas at Arlington Master of Science, Urban Planning, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Bachelor of Science, Urban Planning, Anhui Agricultural University, China

    Est 5/2021 3/20176/2012

    SELECTED HONORS & FUNDINGS

    American Planning Association Texas Midwest Section Planning Scholarship ($1,000)American Planning Association, Texas Midwest SectionTrey and Shana Yelverton Endowed Scholarship ($1,000)College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs, UTAWTS Greater DFW Chapter Monique Pegues Graduate Leadership Scholarship ($2,500)Women’s Transportation Seminar Dean’s Doctoral Scholarship ($18,000 per year for three years)College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs, UTAUTA Travel Fund for Individual Research ($750)Office of Graduate Studies, UTAGraduate Research Assistantship ($15,000) Center for Transportation, Equity, Decisions & Dollars(C-TEDD), U.S. DOTNITC TRB Travel Fund ($500)National Institute of Transportation and Community

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    2019

    2018

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    TEACHING INTERESTS

    BOOK IN PROGRESS

    He, Q. (translator), Benedict, R.(Original Author). The Chrysanthemum and the Sword: Patterns of Japanese Culture. Rutland, Vt. :C.E. Tuttle, 1954. (forth coming)

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    TEACHING EXPERIENCE

    Instructor of Record, The University of Texas at ArlingtonPlanning the American City (undergraduate course) Graduate Teaching Assistant, The University of Texas at ArlingonIntroduction to GIS, GIS Workshop (graduate and undergraduate courses)Advanced Data Analysis (graduate core course) Metropolitan Integrated Land-use (graduate course)Transportation Modeling and Policy Analysis (graduate course)Techniques of Planning Analysis I, II (graduate core courses)

    8/2020 -

    6/2018 - 5/2020

    INVITED GUEST LECTURE PRESENTATIONS

    Introduction to SPSS; Using SPSS to conduct Logistic Model Course: Advanced Data Analysis, Invited by Dr. Ardeshir Anjomani, UTAIntroduction to Quantitative Data Analysis; Statistical Significance, T-test, F-test, & ANOVA; Correlation Coefficient & Linear Regression Course:Techniques of Planning Analysis II, Invited by Dr. Jianling Li, UTA

    4/2020

    5/2020

    SERVICE & AFFILIATIONS

    Peer-reviewer, Transportation Research Board 2021 Annual Conference Member, American Planning Association, Texas ChapterPresident, Women’s Transportation Seminar UTA Student Chapter

    8/2020 -8/2017 -2018 - 2019

    2018 Public Transit Use among the Elderly in the Medium-sized Cities of China: Effects of Per-sonal, Attitudinal, Household, Social Environment, and Built Environment Factors. Asso-ciation of Collegiate Schools of Planning 2018 Annual Conference. Buffalo, NY. (Oct. 25th, 2018)

    Addressing Neighborhood Crime Risk with Evidence-Based Intervention: A Collaborative Approach between Public Sector and Non-profit Organization. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 2020 Annual Conference.(Nov. 5th, 2020; Virtual due to COVID-19)

    The Geography of Crime: Examining the Roles of Land-use, Public Transit, and Social Segregation. Urban Affairs Association 2020 Annual Conference. Washington, DC. (Apr. 3rd, 2020;Cancelled due to COVID-19)

    Building Safe Communities: Empirical Evidence from Texas Cities. Focus North Texas Symposium 2020 Annual Conference. Irving, TX. (Session Organizer & Host; Feb. 7th, 2020)

    The Impacts of Neighborhood Characters on Crime: Evidence from Cities in the North Central Texas. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 2019 Annual Conference. Greenville, SC. (Oct. 24th, 2019)

    PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS & PRESENTATIONS

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    2019

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  • Fushcia-Ann Hoover, PhD [email protected], [email protected] Research Interests: Environmental Justice, green infrastructure, social-environmental systems

    APPOINTMENTS

    2019

    Postdoctoral Fellow, National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC), University of Maryland-College Park, Annapolis, MD.

    Postdoctoral Affiliate, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, NSF Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-term Ecological Research (CAP-LTER), ASU, Tempe, AZ

    2018-2019 Postdoctoral Research Associate, The National Academies’ National Research Council, The Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH

    EDUCATION

    PhD in Agricultural & Biological Engineering Purdue University, Aug 2017 Ecological Sciences & Engineering Interdisciplinary Program MSE in Agricultural & Biological Engineering Purdue University, 2013 BSME in Mechanical Engineering University of St. Thomas, MN, 2009

    PUBLICATIONS

    Referred Journals Hoover, F-A., Price, J., Hopton, M. (2020). Examining the Effects of Green Infrastructure on Residential Sales Prices in Omaha, NE. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening. In press Hoover, FA., Hopton, M. 2019. Leveraging ancillary benefits with stormwater management from urban greenspace. Urban Ecosystems. Vol. 22 (6), p. 1139-1148. Hoover, F-A., J. Abraham. (2009). A Comparison of Corn-Based Ethanol with Cellulosic Ethanol as Replacements for Petroleum-Based Fuels: A Review, International J. Sustainable Energy, Vol. 28 (4), p. 171-182Hoover, F. and Lim, T. (Authors contributed equally). The Role of the Built Environment in theOppression of Communities: parks, open space, and race under US COVID-19 restrictions. J. of Socio-Ecological Practice Research (SEPR) (revise and resubmit).Hoover, F., Meerow, S., Grabowski, Z., McPhearson, T. Dissecting the Decision-Making Processes behindGreen Infrastructure Siting. J. Environmental Policy and Planning, Special Issue (submitted).

    Professional Publications and Reports Hopton, M.E., F.A. Hoover, X. Fu. 2019. Leveraging ecosystem services in stormwater management: Research to assist communities with greenspace placement to maximize benefits. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio. EPA Number: EPA/600/F-19/106, 2 p. Hoover, F., Bowling, L. (2013). Water Quality Evaluation for an Extensive Green Roof System. Int. Perspectives Water Resources & Environmental Proceedings, Izmir, Turkey. Hoover, F. and J. Abraham. (2009). A Review: Comprehensive comparison of corn-based and cellulosic-based ethanol as biofuel sources, Clean Technology Conference and Expo 2009, Houston, TX.

    SELECT FELLOWSHIPS AND HONORS *competitive + proposal based

    2019 National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center Postdoctoral Fellowship*+ ($162,500)

    2017 National Academies’ Postdoctoral Fellowship Program*+ ($181,350)

    2017 Women’s Congressional Fellowship Program* (Declined)

    2011 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program*+ ($124,800)

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    2017 The Graduate School’s Most Outstanding Interdisciplinary Project Award ($1,000)*

    2016 Purdue University’s Bilsland Dissertation Fellowship* ($29,000)

    2013 Alliance for Graduate Education in the Professoriate (AGEP) Scholar*

    2011 Minorities Striving and Pursuing Higher Degrees of Success in Earth System Science Initiative Program (MSPHD’S)*

    2008 Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program Scholar*

    ORGANIZED CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIUMS AND WORKSHOPS

    2020 DEI in S-E Synthesis Graduate Student Workshop | SESYNC | Reviewer and Presenter 2015 Keystone Lecture Series | Purdue University | Chair 2013 Keystone Lecture Series | Purdue University | Communications Chair 2012 Keystone Lecture Series | Purdue University| Fundraising Chair

    SELECT INVITED LECTURES AND TALKS

    Talk Title TBD. (2020). Defining Ecosystem Resilience Fall Series. Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. Examining Equity in Urban Green Infrastructure Siting Criteria in US Cities. (2020). Environmental Justice and Big Data as a Foundation for Developing Ecologically Literate and Resilient Communities. Ecological Society of America Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT. Self and Place. (2019). Western Program, Miami University, OH. Examining Property Values and Green Infrastructure in Omaha, NE. (2019). Environmental Protection Agency-Cincinnati, OH. Optimizing the Research Intern Experience to Build Inclusion and Diversity in the Geosciences Workforce Workshop. (2019). Woods Hole, Mass. Invited keynote (Declined) Barriers to Implementing Stormwater control measures in communities of color. (2018). University of Cincinnati, OH. Re-imagining Communities. (2017). University of Chicago Design Apprenticeship Program. Mapping the Distribution of Stormwater Control Practices in the City of Chicago. (2017). Purdue University Office of Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs Spring Colloquium. Keynote

    SELECT PRESENTATIONS

    Coleman, E., Hoover, F., Meerow, S., Grabowski, A., McPhearson, T., Pickett, S. Achieving Equity in Stormwater Management: Green infrastructure spatial planning in US cities. 2020. The Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-term ecological research (CAP-LTER) Annual Science Meeting, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ. 17 Jan. Hoover, F., Price, J., Hopton, M. Green infrastructure and residential property values in Omaha, NE. 2019. Ecological Society of America Meeting, Louisville, KY.COS 47-03, #77133. Hoover, F. and Hopton, M. Leveraging ancillary benefits with stormwater management from urban greenspace. 2018. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Washington, DC. 10-14 Dec. Hoover, F-A., Zanotti, L., Prokopy, L., Gao, Y., McMillan, S., Bowling, L. Understanding communication barriers in stormwater management planning; how scientists can be the bridge to connect stakeholders. 2018. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Washington, DC. 10-14 Dec.

    AFFILIATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS

    University Teaching and Learning Program-Associate Level, University of Maryland | 2019 Safe Zone Ally Training, University of Cincinnati, OH | 2018 Memberships: American Geophysical Union, American Association of Geographers, Ecological Society of America, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning

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  • EFADUL [email protected] | 540.427.8284 Ph.D. Candidate, Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign _____________________________________________________________________________________

    Education Doctoral candidate in Urban and Regional Planning 2016 – present Current CGPA: 4.0 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)

    Dissertation title: Amphibian Urbanism in Dhaka’s Contested Wetlands Dissertation Advisor: Dr. Faranak Miraftab

    Master of Urban Planning CGPA: 4.0 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 2014 – 2016 Capstone title: 30 Days’ Notice – Contesting Displacement and Building Alternatives in Albany Park, Chicago Advisor: Dr. Stacy Harwood

    Bachelor of Civil Engineering Technology 2009 – 2013 Minors in Mathematics and Creative Writing Graduated with honors, summa cum laude Honors project: Making Ultra High-Performance Concrete without Extreme Treatments and with Rudimentary Equipment CGPA: 3.98 Georgia Southern University (GSU)

    Core Research Areas Environmental Justice, Housing & Community Development, Urban Informalities, Queer Urbanism

    Selected Publications —Huq, E. (2020). Seeing the Insurgent in Transformative Planning Practices. Planning Theory. —Huq, E., & Miraftab, F. (2020). “We are All Refugees”: Camps and Informal Settlements as Converging Spaces of Global Displacements. Planning Theory & Practice, 21(3), 351-370. —Huq, E., & Harwood, S. A. (2019). Making Homes Unhomely: The Politics of Displacement in a Pre-Gentrifying Neighborhood in Chicago. City & Community, 18(2), 710-731. —Miraftab, F., Salo, K. E., Huq, E., Ashtari, A., & Aristizabal D. U. (2019) Constructing solidarities for a humane urbanism. Publishing Without Walls.

    Employment —Independent Research: Recovery and Resilience Research Project 2019 – present —Research Assistant: Insurgent Midwest: Constructing Solidarities for a Humane Urbanism 2016 – 2017 —Research Intern: community-led research on displacement due to gentrification, Mexico Solidarity Network, Chicago, IL 2015 – 2016 —Research Assistant: Effects of Shear Connector Resistances for Structural Responses of Foam Insulated Concrete Sandwich Panels under Uniform Pressure 2013 —Math Teacher, Match Corps Urban Education Fellow, MA 2013 – 2014 —Writing Consultant, Georgia Southern Writing Center 2011 – 2013

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  • Teaching Experience —Instructor: UP 185 Cities in a Global Perspective Developed course assignments, particularly incorporating digital storytelling strategies and introductory tools for action research 2019 —Instructor: UP 260 Social Inequalities & Planning Developed course assignments, particularly emphasizing alternative modes of knowledge production, e.g. art and zine making; Ranked as Excellent by students 2018 —Instructor: UP 116 Urban Informatics Undergraduate course introducing students to basic statistical techniques for quantitative research in Planning, the Social Sciences, and related fields 2018 —Co-Instructor: UP 335 Cities and Immigrants Developed audiovisual lectures and assignments for the online course 2017

    Selected Conference Presentations —“This Wetland is Gold: The Planned Production of Urban Vulnerability for Wetland Dwellers in Dhaka” ACSP Conference. 2020 —“Slums as Camps: converging spaces of global displacements.” ACSP Conference. 2018 —“(In)voluntary movements in neoliberal times: the case of Dhaka’s migrants.” Michigan State University Graduate Student Conference 2017 —“30 Day Notice: Anti-Gentrification Resistance in Chicago.” ACSP Conference. 2016 —Panelist; Cities of Hope? Urban Organizing in a Global and Precarious World. ACSP Conference 2016

    Selected Scholar-Activist Writings —Huq, E. (2020). What Really Happened in Bhashantek? The Daily Star. —Huq, E. (2017). Seeing Colors in Korail. The Daily Star. —Huq, E., Harwood, S. & Mendenhall, R. (2016). Fraternities, Sororities and Racism at Illinois’ Flagship Land-Grant Institution, Public I, publication of Independent Media Center.

    Selected Grants and Scholarships —Illinois Distinguished Fellowship 2018 – 2021 —Fred S Bailey Fellowship for Community Leadership, Service and Activism 2015 – 2016 —UIUC Dept. of Urban + Regional Planning Graduate Fellow 2014 – 2015 —Georgia Southern University 1906 Honors Scholarship 2011 – 2013

    Selected Awards —Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, Dept of Urban & Regional Planning, UIUC 2019 —Outstanding Capstone Award, Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning 2017 —Roy F Powell Award for Fiction, Georgia Southern University 2013

    University and Community Service —Archivist & co-founder, the Queer Archive of Bengal Delta 2020 – present —Seminar organizer, Doctoral Students in Urban Planning Group 2017 – 2018 —Solidarity Co-chair and member, Graduate Employees’ Organization 2016 – 2018 —Member, Planners Network 2014 – present

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  • Gina M. Jackson * (313) 348-9559 – cell * [email protected]

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    EDUCATION

    Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan began fall 2017; Expected graduation date: 12/2020 Dissertation title: The Implications that Change in Manufacturing Will Have on Employment of Michigan Workers. Specializations: workforce development, manufacturing communities, post-secondary education, and advanced automotive manufacturing

    Certificate in Infrastructure Engineering Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois 2007

    Certificate in Construction Management Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois 2006

    Master of Arts Degree in Urban Planning and Policy University of Illinois at Chicago, Illinois 2000 Master’s Project title: The Economic Impact of Casino Gaming in Detroit Specializations: community and economic development, workforce development, and affordable housing

    Bachelor of Arts Degree in Public Administration (transfer student from Oakland Community College) Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 1994

    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

    Detroit Land Bank Authority 2014-2016 Senior Sales and Program Specialist The land bank is a public authority dedicated to returning Detroit’s vacant, abandoned, and foreclosed property to productive use.

    • Managed the Disposition programs for vacant land and set-priced homes (side lots, direct sales,commercial lots, and land lease). Coordinated with the legal team and helped compose salesdocuments that protected the agency and buyer according to local, state, and federal laws.

    • Implemented the Buy Back Pilot Program to allow occupants in foreclosed DLBA owned homesthe ability to buy them back. Created processes for nonprofit counselors, occupants, andconsultants to navigate through the buyback period. Developed outcome measures to evaluatethe effectiveness of the program after a 6-month and 12-month period.

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  • • Served as lead for communicating with potential buyers both via phone and in-person; soughtapproval from property staff for high demand properties to become available for sale;coordinated with other departments and outside agencies. Responded to sales requests fromthe city’s district and assistant managers.

    • Was successful in selling and processing 2,069 properties totaling over $297,000.

    • Created financial records for Disposition programs and created weekly sales reports for allprograms.

    Highland Park Illinois Community Land Trust (HPICLT) 2007-2009 Project Manager/Interim Executive Director The first community land trust formed in Illinois. This not-for-profit organization provides affordable housing throughout the metropolitan Chicago area.

    • Assisted with closing on the financing for a mixed-income 14-unit town home and rentalapartment project totaling $4.1 million. The workforce and transit-oriented development was ajoint venture between the HPICLT, the City of Highland Park, and private developers.

    • Acted as construction manager by working with the general contractor and subcontractorsduring construction or rehabilitation phases. Reviewed contracts awarded by generalcontractors for compliance with hiring diversity. Conducted on-site inspections of constructionprogress with owner’s representative.

    • Acted as asset manager for rental apartments and scattered-site homes in portfolio.

    • Applied for and submitted quarterly and annual subsidy filings for state and federal programs(HOME, AHP, & Low-income Housing Tax Credits).

    • Performed accounting, budgeting, and created monthly operating reports.

    SERVICE AND PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

    East Lansing Hannah Community Center Commission, 2019 Served as a special advisory committee member on future improvements and programming

    Michigan Economic Developers Association, member, 2019 - present

    American Planning Association, member, 2019 - present

    AWARDS

    Keith Hernandez Family Scholarship, 2019

    MSU Education Opportunity Fellowship, 2018 - 2019

    MSU Education Opportunity Fellowship, 2019 - 2020

    Malcolm C. Drummond-Shunichi Hagiwara Fellowship, 2018 - 2019

    Malcolm C. Drummond-Shunichi Hagiwara Fellowship, 2019 - 2020

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  • Keuntae Kim Department of City and Metropolitan Planning, School of Architecture + Planning, University of Utah 375 South 1530 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 | Phone: (801) 919-6909 | Email: [email protected]

    RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Housing & Community Development: Housing justice in low-Income, marginalized communities of color, and disadvantaged neighborhoods, Urban policy interventions against housing eviction and homelessness, Participatory community development and equity planning with diverse communities Analytical Methods & Computer Applications: Data mining/visualization, Spatial data analysis, GIS, Machine learning using big and open data, Mixed methods research, Agent-based modeling, Transportation & Infrastructure Planning: Transit-oriented development, planning for autonomous vehicles and shared micro-mobility systems—primarily shared bikes and e-scooters

    EDUCATION Ph.D. Candidate in Metropolitan Planning, Policy, and Design Expected Dec. 2020

    Department of City and Metropolitan Planning, University of Utah Dissertation Title: Fixed-Guideway Transit and Business Dynamics—Analyzing and Predicting

    Locational Business Patterns Near Fixed-Guideway Transit Stations in the U.S. Advisor: Prof. Reid Ewing

    Master of City and Regional Planning (MCRP) May 2010 School of City and Regional Planning, Georgia Institute of Technology Specialization: Urban Design, Land Use

    Master of Urban Planning (MUP) Aug. 2005 Graduate School of Environmental Science, Seoul National University, South Korea Specialization: Planning Policy, Transportation Planning

    Bachelor of Engineering Feb. 2003 School of Architecture, Ajou University, South Korea

    RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (SELECTED) Metropolitan Research Center, University of Utah Aug. 2012 – Present

    Graduate Research Assistant Projects: + Understanding the Impact of Decentralizing Homeless PI: Dr. Sarah Canham

    Services on Mobility in Salt Lake City (In-progress) + Centers Research For Salt Lake County, Utah PI: Prof. Reid Ewing + Homeless Again: Why Households Return to Shelter? PI: Dr. Ivis Garcia + National Study of Bus Rapid Transit Development Outcomes PI: Prof. Arthur C. Nelson+ Envision Tomorrow Plus (ET+) PI: Prof. Arthur C. Nelson

    Architecture and Urban Research Institute, South Korea Jun. 2010 – Jul. 2012 Assistant Research Fellow (Full-time) Projects: Measuring Design Quality of Pedestrian Environment in Seoul, South Korea

    Korea Research Institute for Human Settlement, South Korea Aug. 2005 – Jul. 2008 Assistant Research Fellow (Full-time)

    Projects: A Master Plan of an Administrative Multi-functional City (Se-Jong City) Environmental Planning Institute, Seoul National University, South Korea Mar. 2003 – Aug. 2005

    Graduate Research Assistant Conducted case study, survey, and interviews for TOD and Housing projects

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    mailto:[email protected]

  • TEACHING EXPERIENCE (SELECTED) Teaching Assistant, Department of City and Metropolitan Planning, University of Utah Aug. – Dec. 2019

    Community & Regional Analysis (CMP 6010), Community Engagement in Planning (CMP 6430) Instructor, Department of City and Metropolitan Planning, University of Utah

    Urban Research (CMP 6010) Aug. – Dec. 2017 Scenario Planning in Envision Tomorrow Plus (CMP 6960/PEPEC 201) Jun. – Jul. 2014

    PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (SELECTED) Kim, K., Garcia, I., Brewer, S. (2020). The Spatial Relationship between Eviction Filings, Neighborhood

    Characteristics, and Proximity to the Central Business District: A Case Study of Salt Lake County, Utah. Housing Policy Debate (Accepted on Sep. 9, 2020).

    Ewing, R., Kim, K., Sabouri, S., Siddiq, F., Weinberger, R. (2020). Parking Occupancy and Shared Parking: Comparative Case Studies of Parking Reduction at Transit-Oriented Developments in the U.S. Transportation Research Record (Accepted with minor revisions on Sep. 3, 2020).

    Garcia, I., Kim, K. (Corresponding Author) (2020). “Many of Us Have Been Evicted” Exploring the Relationship between Homelessness and Evictions Among Families Participating in the Rapid Rehousing Program in Salt Lake City, Utah. Housing Policy Debate (Accepted on Sep. 2, 2020).

    Garcia, I., Kim, K. (2020). “I Felt Safe”: The Role of the Rapid Rehousing Program in Supporting the Security of Families Experiencing Homelessness in Salt Lake County, Utah. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17.

    Kim, K., Garcia, I. (2019). Why Do Homeless Families Exit and Return the Homeless Shelter? Factors Affecting the Risk of Family Homelessness in Salt Lake City, Utah As A Case Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16.

    Stevens, M. R., Park, K., Tian, G., Kim, K., Ewing, R. (2019). Why Do Some Articles in Planning Journals Get Cited More Than Others? Journal of Planning Education and Research (Article published online on January 30, 2019).

    Garfinkel-Castro, A., Kim, K., Hamidi, S., Ewing, R. (2017). The Built Environment and Obesity at Different Urban Scales: Examining the Literature, Nutrition Reviews, Vol. 75, Issue suppl_1.

    BOOK CHAPTERS (SELECTED) Kim, K., Simon, B. (2020). Spatial Econometrics. In “Advanced Quantitative Research Methods for Urban

    Planners.” (Eds. Ewing, R. and Park, K.), CRC Press. Millard-Ball, A., Kim, K. (2020). Mixed-Methods Research. In “Advanced Quantitative Research Methods

    for Urban Planners” (Eds. Ewing, R. and Park, K.), CRC Press. Garfinkel-Castro, A., Kim, K., Hamidi, S., Ewing R. (2016). The Built Environment and Obesity. In “A

    Metabolic Syndrome: A Comprehensive Textbook” (Eds. Rexford, S. A.), Springer International Publishing: Switzerland.

    AWARDS & GRANTS (SELECTED) Departmental Travel Funding Apr. & Oct 2017, Nov. 2016, Oct. 2014, Jan. & Oct. 2013 Research Achievement Award, APA Utah Chapter (Envision Tomorrow Plus Project) Sep. 2014 Research Grant ($1,800), Land and Housing Institute, South Korea Aug. 2014 Research Grant ($8,800), Korea Research Institute for Human Settlement, South Korea Jul. 2011 Third Place, The National Student Competition for Energy-Efficient Architectural Design, Nov. 2011 Korean Institute of Architects, South Korea Departmental Honor Scholarship (50 percent tuition benefit), Ajou University Feb. 1997

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  • Eunjee Kwon3620 S. Vermont Ave., Kaprielian (KAP) Hall, 300, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0253, USA

    https://sites.google.com/view/[email protected]

    EDUCATION University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA, USA Aug 2015 – May 2021■ PhD Candidate, Economics (Urban, Labor, Applied Microeconomics)

    Universitat de Barcelona, Visiting Scholar Oct 2019 – Dec 2019

    Sogang University, Seoul, Korea■ MS, Economics, Top-ranked student in the class of 2015 Aug 2012 – Feb 2015■ BA, Economics, Summa Cum Laude Feb 2007 – Aug 2012

    Singapore Management University, Exchange Student Dec 2010 – Dec 2011

    WORKINGPAPERS

    ■ Why Do Improvements in Transportation Infrastructure Reduce the Gender Gap in SouthKorea?

    ■ How Do Cities Change when We Work from Home? (with Matt Delventhal and AndriiParkhomenko)

    ■ Optimal Density Restrictions (with Matt Delventhal and Andrii Parkhomenko)■ The Effects of Schoolwide Tracking on Low and High Skill Students: Evidence from SouthKorea (with Seungwoo Chin)

    WORK-INPROGRESS

    ■ Distributional Impact of Affordable Housing: Evidence from the City of Los Angeles■ Defining Commuting Zone with Cell Phone Records (with Yiju Huang)■ Does Mitigation Substitute for Migration? Evidence from Natural Disasters in the U.S.(with Pierre Magontier)

    PEER-REVIEWEDPUBLICATION

    ■ Hyunbae Chun and Eunjee Kwon “The Effect of Super Supermarket on the Entry and Exitof Retail Stores in Korea,” Korean Journal of Economic Studies, vol. 64, no. 3, pp. 5–30,Sep 2016.

    TECHNICALREPORT

    ■ Eunjee Kwon and Peifeng Hu, “Harmonization of Cross-National Studies of Aging to theHealth and Retirement Study – User Guide: Physical and Anthropometric Measurement,”CESR Reports, Report No. 2018-001, Jan 2018.

    ■ Rashad Ahmed, Andreas Aristidou, Matthew Kahn, and Eunjee Kwon “What Happenswhen Affordable Housing Comes to My Neighborhood?: Evidence from the City of LosAngeles,” City of Los Angeles Data Science Federation

    RESEARCHEXPERIENCE

    The World Bank, Consultant Nov 2019 – Jan 2020■ Sustainability Growth of Countries in the Middle East and North Africa

    City of Los Angeles, Data Science Federation, Researcher Jan 2018 – May 2018■ Property Values and Affordable and Low-Income Housing

    Center for Economic and Social Research (CESR) Jun 2017 – Apr 2018■ Harmonization of HRS and its International Sister Surveys

    Korea Small Business Institute, Researcher Mar 2015 – Nov 2014■ High-Technology Start-ups and Job Creation in Korea

    Korea Development Institute, Research Assistant Mar 2015 – Sep 2014■ Cost-Benefit Analysis of Medical Clusters in Seoul, Korea

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  • Sogang University, Research Assistant Sep 2013 – Mar 2012■ The Effect of the Entry of Large Firms on Retail Industry in South Korea

    Singapore Management University, Research Assistant Sep 2010 – Mar 2010■ U.S. TV Show Ratings during Prime Time

    ACADEMICAWARDS

    ■ Research Awards, Lusk Center for Real Estate ($19,000) 2019 – 2020■ Best Poster Award, Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association 2019■ Haynes Lindley Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship ($30,000) 2018 – 2019■ Graduate Student Affiliates Grant, Korean Studies Institute, USC 2018, 2019■ Summer Research Grant, Korean Studies Institute, USC 2018, 2019■ Best Paper Award, Department of Economics, USC 2017■ Merit Award, Department of Economics, USC 2015 – 2020■ Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, Sogang University 2012 – 2015■ Graduate Honors Scholarship, Department of Economics, Sogang University 2012 – 2015■ International LEaRN Program Fellowship, Temasek Foundation, Singapore 2010■ Undergraduate Honors Scholarship, Sogang University 2008 – 2010

    PRESENTATIONS ■ (2020) OSU PhD Conference on Real Estate and Housing (Invited but Canceled); USCDevelopment Seminar (Los Angeles, CA)

    ■ (2019) UCI-UCLA-USC Urban Research Symposium (Los Angeles, CA); EuropeanMeeting Urban Economics Association (Amsterdam, NLD); Workshop on Neighborhoods,Externalities and Inequality, Kraks Fond and Copenhagen Business School (Copenhagen,DNK); Urban and Regional Economics Workshop (Bogotá, COL); Urban EconomicsAssociation Annual Meeting (Philadelphia, PA) ; University of Barcelona, IEB (Barcelona,ESP) ;University of Autonoma Barcelona (Barcelona, ESP) ; Lund University (Lund, SWE)

    ■ (-2018) Los Angeles Conference in Applied Economics (Los Angeles, CA); InternationalAssociation for Applied Econometrics (Montreal, CAN); Western Economic AssociationInternational (Vancouver, CAN); (San Diego, CA); Asian Pacific Economics Association(Los Angeles, CA); Korea Academic Society of Industrial Organization (Seoul, KOR)

    ■ Public Presentations City Hall of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, (May 2018)

    PROFESSIONALSERVICES

    ■ Referee Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Urban Economics,PLOS ONE (2)

    ■ InvitedDiscussionRena Sivitanidou Annual Research Symposium, Lusk Real Estate Center

    TEACHINGEXPERIENCE

    ■ Econometrics, Environmental Economics (USC, Undergrad)■ Microeconomics (USC, Graduate-level)■ International Trade, Principles of Economics (Sogang University, Undergrad)■ Urban Economics (Special Lecture to General Public)

    ACADEMICSERVICES

    ■ Co-founder and Co-chair, Women in Economics, USC Jun 2019 –■ Brown Bag Seminar Organizer, Department of Economics, USC Summer 2019

    WORKEXPERIENCE

    ■ Crevisse Partners, IT Consultant Jun 2009 – Dec 2009■ Industry-Academic Cooperation LG, LOTTE, SK Networks Mar 2009 – Mar 2008

    PROGRAM STATA, Python, ArcGIS, SQL, R, MATLAB

    LANGUAGE Korean (Native), English (Fluent), Spanish (Basic), French (Basic)

    [CV compiled on 2020-09-22]

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  • C. Aujean Lee, [email protected], 301-326-3348, https://architecture.ou.edu/directory/lee/

    APPOINTMENTS University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK Assistant Profes