Summary
Yi Ji is a research-oriented public policy scholar with a PhD from Peking University and eight years of experience studying innovation systems, industrial policy, and regional economic development. Based in Beijing with international exposure as a visiting student in Canada, Yi combines theoretical rigor and empirical methods to analyze sectors from semiconductors to biopharmaceuticals. At Peking University she has designed studies, authored academic articles, and worked closely with government agencies, industry associations, and interdisciplinary teams to translate research into policy-relevant insights. Her background as a teaching assistant across multiple public policy and strategy courses demonstrates strong communication and course management skills for large cohorts. Yi’s research is notable for blending political economy frameworks with hands-on fieldwork—she has conducted interviews, data collection, and stakeholder dissemination in both conservation and high-tech industry contexts. Collaborative and policy-focused, she seeks roles that turn rigorous scholarship into practical solutions for innovation and economic development.
8 years of coding experience
Master of Public Administration - MPA, Social Policy, Master of Public Administration - MPA, Social Policy at Beijing Normal University
Bachelor's degree, Bachelor's degree at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Doctor of Management, Public Policy, Doctor of Management, Public Policy at Peking University
visiting student, visiting student at University of Saskatchewan
Chinese, English