WOO S. JANG Curriculum Vitae Page 1 of 5 Department of Geography 206 Morris Hall, Mankato, MN 56001 TEL: 507-389-1466 FAX: 507-389-2980 Email: woo-suk.jang@mnsu.edu EDUCATION University of Georgia Ph.D. in Geography Dissertation: Spatial dynamics of disaggregated urban commuting patterns M.S. in Geography Thesis: The study of the spatial mismatch between jobs and housing in GIS framework: A case study of the seven county metropolitan area in Minnesota B.S. in Computer & Information Science (Honors) Minor: Economics 2012 2006 2002 RESEARCH INTERESTS I focus deeply on GIS as applied to transportation and urban geography, specializing in 3D visualization of spatiotemporal commuting patterns. My research questions integrate both theoretical concern, e.g., spatial interpolation, spatiotemporal analysis, and practical concern, e.g., spatial mismatch, urban sprawl, commuting, and 3D visualization. My academic and research experience have provided me with a solid background in the fields of GIS and transportation studies, and this background, along with my passion for innovation in the application of GIS to urban transportation issues, will allow me to continue to make a significant contribution to the geographic discipline, applied urban planning, and society as a whole. GIScience Urban Transportation Spatial Analysis/Modeling Race/Ethnicity ACADEMIC POSITIONS, Geography Assistant Professor University of Georgia, Geography Research Assistant Teaching Assistant 2012 - current 2010-2011 2007-2011
Page 2 of 5, Geography Teaching Assistant 2004-2006, Mechanical & Civil Engineering Research Assistant 2004 AWARDS 2013. Best Ph.D. Dissertation Paper Award, Transportation Geography Specialty Group (TGSG), Association of American Geographers (AAG) 2011. Dissertation Completion Award, University of Georgia 2011. Outstanding Teaching Award, Geography, University of Georgia 2011. Nominee of Post-Doctoral Fellowship, AXA Research Fund 2010. Graduate School Dean s Award, Social Science, University of Georgia 2010. Best Student Paper Award, Transactions in GIS, University Consortium for Geographic Information Science (UCGIS) 2010. Student Paper Award Runner-up, Spatial Analysis and Modeling (SAM) Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers (AAG) 2005. George J. Miller Geography Scholarship Award, Geography, 1998. Dean s List,, 1998-2001 1998. Scholarship Award, International Student Office (ISO), PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS 1. Woo Jang, Dooyoung Shin, Sung Kim, & Jason Rhodes. (accepted). Spatial analysis of the baby boomers jobs and housing patterns in a GIS framework. Review of Business Research. 2. Andrew Brick & Woo Jang. (accepted). Determining an optimal facility location for retail stores. International Journal of Business Strategy. 3. Woo Jang & Xiaobai Yao. (2014). Tracking ethnically divided commuting patterns over time Method and a case study of metropolitan Atlanta. The Professional Geographer, 66(2):274-283 4. Woo Jang & Xiaobai Yao. (2011). Interpolating spatial interaction data. Transactions in GIS 15(4): 541-555 In Progress Woo Jang & Xiaobai Yao. The segregation index of trip data. To be submitted to Urban Geography CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 1. Woo Jang and Xiaobai Yao. (2013). Spatio-temporal analysis of disaggregated urban commuting patterns. Annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG), Los Angeles, CA, April 9-13 2. Woo Jang, Xiaobai Yao, and Kevin Krivacsy. (2012). Segregation index for trip data. Annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG), New York, NY, February 24-28 3. Woo Jang and Xiaobai Yao. (2011). Spatiotemporal analysis of Hispanic commuting patterns in Atlanta metropolitan area. Annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG), Seattle, WA, April 12-16 4. Woo Jang. (2010). Interpolating spatial interaction data. University consortium for Geographic
Page 3 of 5 Information Science (UCGIS), Hilton Head Island, SC, June 15-16 5. Woo Jang. (2008). Spatial Mismatch between jobs and housing: In case of Atlanta metropolitan area. Annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG), Boston, Massachusetts, April 15-19 6. Woo Jang. (2005). The study of the balance between jobs and housing in GIS framework: In the case of the seven county metropolitan area in Minnesota. MN GIS/LIS, St. Cloud, MN, October 3-5 INVITED PRESENTATIONS 1. Woo Jang. (2012). Transportation in metropolitan Atlanta. Geography Department, Minnesota State University, Mankato 2. Woo Jang. (2012). Commuting patterns by ethnicity in metropolitan Atlanta, 1990-2008. Geography Department, 3. Woo Jang. (2012). Spatiotemporal analysis of commuting patterns in metropolitan Atlanta 1990-2008. Geography Department, University of West Georgia TEACHING EXPEREINCE Instructor 2012 - current Course: GEOG 373 (Intro GIS), GEOG 4/539 (Transportation Modeling & GIS), GEOG 4/571 (Digital Field mapping with GPS), GEOG 4/580 (Programming for GIS), GEOG 673 (GIS for Professionals) Topic covered: GIS concepts (e.g., vector/raster, coordinate systems, data management, map, transport policy, Python, ModelBuilder), techniques (e.g., suitability analysis, digital field mapping, network analysis, travel demand model, automatic task), and applications (e.g., urban planning, history, environment assessment, transportation, public health) Teaching Assistant 2004-2006 Course: GEOG 373L (Intro GIS), GEOG 4/573L (Intermediate GIS), GEOG 4/571L (Digital Field mapping with GPS), GEOG 673L (GIS for Planners) Topic covered: GIS concepts, techniques, GIS programming (e.g., ArcObjects, ArcScripts), GPS (e.g., GIS/GPS integration, field data collection, ArcPad, data accuracy) University of Georgia Teaching Assistant 2007-2011 Course: GEOG 4/6370L (GIScience), GEOG 4/6380L (Transportation Modeling and GIS), GEOG 4/6470L (Geospatial Analysis) Topic covered: GIS concepts and techniques (e.g., projections, digital representation, data analysis/management, digital terrain modeling), transportation techniques (e.g., network analysis, public transportation, urban transportation, transport policy/energy/environment), spatial quantitative methods (e.g., spatial autocorrelation, spatial regression, spatial interpolation) RESEARCH EXPERIENCE University of Georgia, the Center for Geospatial Research (CGR) Research Assistant 2010-2011 USDA Forest Service Hall County Responsible for rectification of historical aerial photographs and mosaic creation of study area; developed
Page 4 of 5 rules set for study area of land use/land cover (LULC) change analysis USGS Great Smoky Mountains LiDAR and Orthophotos Assisted with general aspects of a major UGGS project to map Great Smoky Mountain National Park; responsible for seamline editing of orthophotos and for processing high resolution LiDAR elevation data to completes the map of Great Smoky Mountains National Park Minnesota State University, Mechanical & Civil Engineering Research Assistant 2004 Minnesota State Department of Transportation (MNDOT) Emergency Evacuation on a Freeway Network Developed and optimized a dynamic traffic assignment model (i.e., Dynasmart-P) of virtual evacuation scenario for the traffic in Twin Cities in Minnesota SERVICES MN GIS/LIS conference Judge, Student Poster Competition October 9-11, 2013 Transportation Research Board Paper Review 2013 Transportation Geography Specialty Group (TGSG), Association of American Geographers (AAG) Board Member Fall 2013 - current Colleague of Social & Behavioral Science, Diversity Committee Fall 2013 - current Awards Committee Fall 2012 Spring 2014 Teaching & Learning Committee Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Geography Department, Graduate Coordinator Fall 2014 - current Web Master Fall 2012 - current The Korean Student Association (KSA), Co-advisor Fall 2012 - current GIS/RS/PROGRAMMING SKILLS GIS: ArcView 3.x, ArcGIS 10.x RS: ERDAS Imagine 2013, LiDAR Analyst, QT Modelers, Feature Analyst GPS: ArcPAD 10.x, Garmin/Trimble GPS Cartography: Illustrator, PaintShop, Flash Transportation: TransCAD 4.x, Maptitude Programming: Java, C, C++, ASP, VRML, Visual Basic, Python Database: SQL, MySQL, MS Access, Oracle Statistics: SPSS, Stata, GeoDa Other: Matlab LANGUAGES English speak fluently and read/write with high proficiency Korean native language
Page 5 of 5 MEMBERSHIPS Association of American Geographers, since 2007 MN GIS/LIS, since 2012 Gamma Theta Upsilon, The International Geographical Honor Society, since 2012 REFERENCES Dr. Xiaobai Angela Yao. Associate Professor, Geography Department, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, xyao@uga.edu, (706)-583-0326. Dr. Marguerite Madden. Professor, Geography Department, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, mmadden@uga.edu, (706)-542-2379. Dr. Lan Mu. Associate Professor, Geography Department, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, mu@uga.edu, (706)-542-1058.