Presentations and Teaching

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

  1. Teaching Assistant, Department of Public Administration and Policy, University at Albany, State University of New York
    Introduction to Public Policy (Undergrad). In person. 1 semester. Fall 2022

  2. Teaching Assistant, Department of Public Administration and Policy, University at Albany, State University of New York
    Introduction to Public Policy (Undergrad). Online. 1 semester. Spring 2023

  3. Guest Speaker, Energy Policy. Presented in Introduction to Public Policy Undergrad level course, University at Albany, State University of New York. (Oct. 2022)

  4. Guest Speaker, The Development of Renewable Energy and Its Relevant Policies in Taiwan. Presented in Public Policy Master level course, University of Taipei. (Sept. 2015)

  5. Guest Speaker, The Women’s Working Status in Taiwan. Presented in Administration and the Role of Women Master level course, Florida International University. (Oct. 2012)

PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS

1. Yang, J.Y. (2020, February). How Does Energy Transition Occur in the United States? A Case Study of City of Georgetown, Texas. To be presented at Rockefeller Brown Bag (RBB), Albany, NY.

PRESENTATIONS AT CONFERENCE

  1. Yang, J-Y., and Dodge, J. (2022, September 22-24). Hidden Costs of Contracting Failures in Local Energy Transitions: A Case Study of the City of Georgetown, Texas. [Paper presentation]. The Association for Budgeting and Financial Management annual conference, Miami, FL, United States.

  2. Yang, J-Y., and Dodge, J. (2021, July 5-9). How Does an Energy Transition Occur in a Conservative City? A Case Study of City of Georgetown, Texas. [Paper presentation]. The 5th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP5), Barcelona, Spain.

  3. Dodge, J., Gasco-Hernandez, M., and Yang, J-Y. (2021, July 5-9). Political Interpretation of Knowledge in Policy Conflicts: The Case of Hydraulic Fracturing in New York. [Paper presentation]. The 5th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP5), Barcelona, Spain.

  4. Yang, J-Y. (2020, February 21). Is Energy Transition Occurring in the United States? A Case Study of a Texas City. [Paper presentation]. The Institutions and Societies Graduate Student Conference, Albany, New York, United States.

  5. Yang, J-Y. (2019, June 26-28). Is Energy Transition Occurring in the United States? A Case Study of Texas. [Paper presentation]. The 4th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP4), Montreal, Canada.

  6. Yang, J-Y. (2019, February 22). Is Energy Transition Occurring in the United States? A Case Study of Texas. [Paper presentation]. The Institutions and Societies Graduate Student Conference, Albany, New York, United States.

  7. Yang, J-Y. (2016, November 13). Taiwan’s Difficulties and Outlook of Developing Renewable Energy: From Factors Affecting the Global Energy Transition Perspectives. [Paper presentation]. The Chinese Association for Energy Economics Conference, Taipei, Taiwan.

  8. Yang, J-Y. (2015, March 6-10). How Municipal Governments Deliver Efficiency: From Transaction Costs Perspectives. [Paper presentation]. The American Society for Public Administration annual conference, Chicago, Illinois, United States.

  9. Yang, J-Y. (2014, October 2-4). City’s Financial Condition: Do Financial Factors Affect Municipal Bond Ratings. [Paper presentation]. The Association for Budgeting and Financial Management annual conference, Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States.

  10. Yang, J-Y. (2013, October 3-5). The Effects of Financial Crisis under Keynesian Theory in OECD Countries. [Paper presentation]. The Association for Budgeting and Financial Management annual conference, Washington, D.C, United States.

  11. Yang, J-Y. (2012, October 3-6). Performance Management: The Feasibility Study of Performance Management in Municipal Government in the U.S.A. [Paper presentation]. The Southeastern Conference for Public Administration, Coral Springs, Florida, United States.