Hyung Sam Park
Post Doctoral Research Associate
Dr. Park's research centers on collective behavior, organizations, and policymaking with regard to science, technology, the environment, and public health. Currently, he is working on several research projects on adaptive behavior, policy choices, policy networks, and science/technology in the issue domain of global climate change. His research utilizes quantitative methods extensively, including statistical and social network analyses. He also teaches the following graduate courses for the Bush School: Quantitative Methods in Public Management I (BUSH 631) and Quantitative Methods in Public Management II (BUSH 632). Before coming to ISTPP, he taught at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas as a visiting assistant professor.