Kansas State University
1109 Seaton Hall 920C N Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Manhattan, KS 66506
Shakil Kashem's research interests center on urban social vulnerability, equity planning, and community resilience. He is interested in exploring how plans and policies, particularly in the realm of climate change concerns, influence socially vulnerable populations and in identifying ways to ensure just and equitable outcomes from these plans. Kashem keen interests in Geographic Information Science and its applications in urban planning. In his current research, he am exploring how urban big data can be leveraged to analyze the space-time dynamics of social vulnerability within a city and how such dynamics can be considered in equity planning.
Prior to joining the regional & community planning program at K-State, Kashem was a teaching assistant professor in the Department of Geography and Geographic Information Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Ph.D. in Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2015
M.S. in Urban and Regional Planning, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, 2008
B.S. in Urban and Regional Planning, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, 2005