Here is the pdf version of my CV, CV in Chinese
Hao-En Kao
kao.ha (at) northeastern.edu
https://sites.google.com/view/haoenkao/
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Public Policy, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, (Anticipate) 2021
Dissertation Title: Examining the Implementation of Open Government Data in United States at Municipality Level.
Committee: Dr. Dan O’Brien (Chair), Dr. Chris Boss, Dr. Jennie Stephens.
Master of Public Policy, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, 2015
M.A. in Political Science, National Taiwan University, Taiwan.
Bachelor of Social Work, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Open Government Data, Transportation Policy, Housing Policy, Share Mobility, Social Policy.
WORKING PAPERS
Kao, Hao-En; O’Brien, Dan and Wihbey, John. "Open Data and Climate Change Resilience: Comparing Public Information Practices across U.S. Coastal Cities" Manuscript submitted for publication.
Hao-En Kao. Availability of and Factors behind Adopting Open Data Portal in United State at municipality level --- Population, Resource, Civic Technology Ecosystem and Technology Decision.
Hao-En Kao. Non-action in Open Government Data policies – Exam the Reason behind no Adaption and late Adaption in U.S. at Municipality Level.
SEMINARS & CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
2020 AACS Conference. “Evaluation of Open Government Data Portal at local level --- the comparison between Taiwan and United States.” (Postponed due to pandemic)
2019 APPAM D.C. Regional Student Conference in Washington, DC “Rail Transit and Its Success: Change in Vehicle Miles Travelled (VMT) and Demography Around Transit Station”
SECOPA (South Eastern Conference of Public Administration) 2014 “Light rail, demographic movement and socio-economic status ---- the example of Valley Metro in great Phoenix area.” September, 2014
AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS
5 year Fulltime Teaching Assistantship in Northeastern University 2015-2020
Research Report Award using Taipei City Government's Data 2019: Excellence Award
Pfister Family Scholarship receipt in ASU School of Public Affair for year 2014/2015.
TASPAA (Taiwan Association for Schools of public administration and affairs) best master essay, 2009, honorable mention.
E-governance Doctoral & Master Essay, 2008. Held by Taiwan E-Governance Research Center, Taipei, Taiwan: honorable mention.
RELEVANT SKILLS
Proficient quantitative skill in R, SPSS, Stata, ArcGIS, ArcGIS Pro and QGIS. Beginner in Python.
Native: Taiwanese and Mandarin Chinese; Fluent in English; Beginner: Korean
Excellent skill in various computer software/hardware, php and Linux.