Zhuojun Wang
Zhuojun Wang's research interests are in urban inequality and place-based policy. Currently, she focuses on analyzing the social and economic impacts of urban infrastructure and observing the interaction between residents and local policies in East Asian countries. She is interested in integrating geographic information system (GIS) techniques, spatial analysis, econometric models, and machine learning methods to solve urban problems. Before joining the Ph.D. program at Cornell, she had experiences as a Mayoral Fellow in Chicago and participated in various urban data analysis projects for the Shanghai and Guangxi provinces. She holds a master's degree in regional science from Cornell University, a bachelor's degree in geomatics from the University of Waterloo, and a bachelor's degree in GIS from Wuhan University.