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2020 FWIG CV Book WOMEN SEEKING FACULTY POSITIONS in Urban and Regional Planning Prepared by the Faculty Women’s Interest Group (FWIG) The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning October 2020 i Dear Department Chairs, Heads, Directors, and Colleagues: The Faculty Women’s Interest Group (FWIG) of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) is proud to present you with the 2020 edition of a collection of abbreviated CVs of women seeking tenure-earning faculty positions in Urban and Regional Planning. Most of the women appearing in this booklet are new PhD’s or just entering the profession, although some are employed but looking for new positions. Most are seeking tenure-track jobs, although some may consider a one-year, visiting, or non-tenure earning position. These candidates were required to condense their considerable skills, talents, and experience into just two pages. We also forced the candidates to identify their two major areas of interest, expertise, and/or experience, using our categories. The candidates may well have preferred different categories. Please carefully read the brief resumes to see if the candidates meet your needs. We urge you to contact the candidates directly for additional information on what they have to offer your program. On behalf of FWIG we thank you for considering these members of our profession. If we can be of any help, please do not hesitate to call on either of us. Sincerely Dr. Anaid Yerena Dr. Betsy Sweet Editor, Resume Book (20217-20) President, FWIG [email protected] Faculty Women’s Interest Group [email protected] [email protected] Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) ii CANDIDATES BY INTEREST AREAS Arts & Cultural Development TABATABAIE Economic Development & Labor Force Analysis KELMENSON Energy, Water & Sustainable Futures ARIK SUBRAMANYAM Environmental Management, Planning, & Protection ARIK CHIU-SHEE HAMLIN LIAO MILLER NETTLES RESTREPO-MIETH TEICHER WOODRUFF ZOLL Food Security, Access, & Systems KELMENSON RAJ GIS & Quantitative Methods HAMLIN HE LIAO YANG Hazard Mitigation, Disaster Recovery, and Resilience Planning IDZIOREK MILLER MOSBY NETTLES NGUYỄN RAJ WOODRUFF iii Healthy Communities & Active Living SADAF TABATABAIE TAGORE Housing & Community Development BALACHANDRAN DELGADO GHAFFARI LEE MAAOUI MEDINA HUARITA MOSBY NEVÁREZ MARTÍNEZ NGUYỄN PROCHASKA SHELBY STAHL SUNG YUN International & Comparative Development & Planning MAAOUI RESTREPO-MIETH Land Use Planning; Urban & Neighborhood Design CHIU-SHEE TAGORE TEICHER VANKA Social & Diversity Planning; Social Inclusion BALACHANDRAN COCHRAN DELGADO GHAFFARI HE (continues on next page…) iv Social & Diversity Planning; Social Inclusion (continued) KASH LEE MARPILLERO-COLOMINA MEDINA HUARITA NEVÁREZ MARTÍNEZ SADAF SHELBY SINGH STAHL SUNG VANKA YUN ZOLL Transportation & Infrastructure Planning COCHRAN IDZIOREK KASH MARPILLERO-COLOMINA PARK RAY SINGH YANG Urban Governance, Management & Finance PARK PROCHASKA RAY SUBRAMANYAM v ARIK 1 BALACHANDRAN 3 CHIU-SHEE 5 COCHRAN 7 DELGADO 9 GHAFFARI 11 HAMLIN 13 HE 15 IDZIOREK 17 KASH 19 KELMENSON 21 LEE 23 LIAO 25 MAAOUI 27 MARPILLERO-COLOMINA 29 MEDINA HUARITA 31 MILLER 33 MOSBY 35 NETTLES 37 NEVÁREZ MARTÍNEZ 39 NGUYỄN 41 PARK 43 PROCHASKA 45 RAJ 47 RAY 49 RESTREPO-MIETH 51 SADAF 53 SHELBY 55 SINGH 57 STAHL 59 SUBRAMANYAM 61 SUNG 63 TABATABAIE 65 TAGORE 67 TEICHER 69 VANKA 71 WOODRUFF 73 YANG 75 YUN 77 ZOLL 79 vi 2020 CANDIDATES vii Aida D. Arik [email protected] RESEARCH INTERESTS water resources governance & planning • sociohydrology • integrated water management environmental modeling • policy analysis • mixed methods EDUCATION Ph.D., Urban & Regional Planning, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 2021 (expected) Dissertation: “Urban Wai: Integrated Water Management and Planning in Honolulu” Committee: Makena Coffman, Priyam Das, Phil Garboden, Suwan Shen, Kim Burnett M.A., Economics, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 2017 M.S., Water Resources Engineering, Oregon State University, 2011 B.S., Environmental Hydrology & Water Resources, University of Arizona, 2008 PUBLICATIONS Peer-reviewed Publications (Last 3 years + prior: 1 article, 1 book chapter) Elshall, A., Arik , A., El-Kadi, A., Pierce, S., Ye, M., Burnett, K., Wada, C. Bremer, L., Chun, G. (2020), Groundwater Sustainable Yield: A Review of the Interactions between Science and Policy. Environmental Research Letters. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/ab8e8c. Burnett, K., Elshall, A., Wada, C., Arik, A. El-Kadi, A., Voss, C., and Bremer, L. (2020), Incorporating historical spring flow protection into sustainable groundwater management: A case study from Pearl Harbor Aquifer, Hawai‘i. Frontiers in Water. doi: 10.3389/frwa.2020.00014. Arik, A. (in review), Do you put your ‘water’ where your mouth is: A Study of Residential Water Conservation in an Island Setting. Journal of Environmental Management. Non-refereed Publications (Last 3 years + 8 prior) Coffman, M. and Arik, A. (2020). “Sea Level Rise Adaptation for Honolulu: Lessons learned from a three-city tour of Miami, Charleston, and Boston.” ISR Report. Honolulu, HI. (link) Adler, P., Arik, A., and Chun, G. (2018). “Network Governance and Long-Term Water Supply.” SSRI White Paper. Honolulu, HI. (link) Coffman, M., Bernstein, P., Stenclik, D., Wee, S., and Arik, A. (2018). “Integrating Renewable Energy with Time Varying Pricing.” UHERO Working Paper. Honolulu, HI. (link) PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2012-2015 Ecological Engineer, The Everglades Foundation; Palmetto Bay, FL 2010-2012 Watershed Coordinator, Glenn-Gibson Watershed Council; Salem, OR 2007-2008 Hydrologic Technician, Clear Creek Associates; Tucson, AZ RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2018-present Graduate Research Assistant, Institute for Sustainability and Resilience (ISR), University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa; Honolulu, HI 1 2017-2018 ‘Ike Wai Graduate Scholar, Social Sciences Research Institute (SSRI) and University of Hawai‘i Economic Research Organization (UHERO); Honolulu, HI 2016-2017 Graduate Research Assistant, Energy Policy & Planning Group, University of Hawai‘i Economic Research Organization (UHERO); Honolulu, HI 2008-2011 Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Biological & Ecological Engineering (BEE), Oregon State University; Corvallis, OR TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instruction 2016 Introduction to Statistics (online); Instructor, University of Hawai‘i 2015 Fundamentals of Macroeconomics; Teaching Assistant, University of Hawai‘i Curriculum Development 2018-current Facilitation of a cross-campus Sustainability Curriculum Committee: Development of Student Learning Objectives for Sustainability-focused courses • BA programming in Sustainability (Interdisciplinary Studies) • Development of an Undergraduate Certificate in Sustainability; University of Hawai‘i Student Advising 2020-current BA in Sustainability (Interdisciplinary Studies); University of Hawai‘i CONFERENCES (Last 3 years + prior: 3 presentations, 1 session, 3 posters) 2020 Detangling Community Priorities in Stormwater Management: An Urban Honolulu Case Study. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference; Virtual (planned presentation) 2020 Do you put your ‘water’ where your mouth is? American Water Resources Association Conference; Virtual (planned presentation) 2019 Socio-hydrology: Better connecting science and decision-making in an uncertain future. Pacific Water Conference; Honolulu, HI (presentation) 2018 Water Governance and the Influence of Island Networks on Systems Change. 7th International Conference on Environmental Future; Honolulu, HI (presentation) 2018 The Importance of Collaboration for Resource Management and Systems Change. Hawai‘i EPSCoR Conference; Honolulu, HI (presentation) SELECT SERVICE, OUTREACH, AND HONORS • Elected community position, City and County of Honolulu Wai‘alae Kāhala Neighborhood Board (2019-present) • Media coverage: The Conversation, Hawai‘i Public Radio (2018) • FOX8-WVUE, New Orleans (2014) • WLRN-TV, Miami, South Florida (2013) • Team member, Synthesis of Everglades Research and Ecosystem Services (SERES) funded by Critical Ecosystems Studies Initiative (CESI) and NPS (2012-2015) • Advisory committee, IUCN World Heritage Assessment for Everglades NP (2012) • Award recipient: Ronald J. Miner Water Quality Graduate Fellowship (2008-09) • Reno Rukkila Memorial Scholarship (2007-08) • Arizona Hydrologic Society Halpenny Intern Scholarship (2006) • Arizona Water and Pollution Control Association Scholarship (2006) 2 SOWMYA BALACHANDRAN Email: [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