
Jack Chiang,
Ph.D., P.E.
Dr. Chiang was born in Taiwan. He
graduated from Taiwan University of Science and Technology with
a BS degree in 1977, Taiwan Chiao Tung University with a MS
degree in 1980. He came to the USA to study at Polytechnic
University and earned a MS degree and PhD degree in
Transportation Planning and Engineering in 1982 and 1989,
respectively. He became a registered professional engineer in
1983.
Dr. Chiang worked for Parsons Brinckerhoff
(PB) as Supervision Engineer and Professional Associate from
1985 thru 1993. Since 1993, he has been working in the New
York State Department of Transportation, New York City Region’s
Planning Group as Consultant Manager. He was an Adjunct
Professor of SUNY’s PE Exam Review Program in 1995-96 and helped
many individuals passed PE exams. In 2004, Dr. Chiang was
awarded of Excellence for Outstanding Dedicated Effort to
Improve Mobility, a project that evolved into the Queens Midtown
Viaduct Movable Barrier Project.
Dr. Chiang is very interested in the
latest transportation development in China, Hong Kong, and
Taiwan. He has participated and presented several technical
papers in major conferences including the NACOTA annual meetings
and China conference series.
Statement
If elected as Board of Director Member, I
will do my best in member development, outreach, and promote the
main goals of NACOTA. I hope to have the opportunity and honor
to serve you and NACOTA. I need your support and votes. Thank
you so much. |