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      <h1>Chuntai Zhang, Advisor<br>
        Geographical Information Systems</h1>
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      <p>Mr. Zhang has extensive experience in designing and implementing GIS 
        and decision-support (DSS) applications and economic analysis tools in 
        developing countries. �He provides an unusual combination of economic 
        analysis, systems analysis and information system development skills. 
        In addition, he is a skilled training instructor in these fields. </p>
      <p>He has carried out many projects for the World Bank, Inter-American Development 
        Bank and Asian Development Bank in China, India, the Philippines and Latin 
        America.� Mr. Zhang has recently worked on projects in performance measurement, 
        financial and economic modelling and information systems development. 
        Many of these projects involved the design and implementation of applications 
        using state-of-the-art information systems technologies.</p>
      <h1 style='layout-grid-mode:char;
'>EDUCATION</h1>
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'>Mr. Zhang holds a B.Eng. (Computer Science) and an M.Sc. degree in Management 
        Science both from <span style='letter-spacing:-.15pt'>Tshinghua University, 
        Beijing, China. He underwent training at </span>the World Bank in Washington 
        DC, in systems analysis, economic modeling and applications development. 
        Mr. Zhang also was a Visiting Scholar, in the MIS Department at the University 
        of Minnesota.</p>
      <h1 style='layout-grid-mode:char;
'>PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE</h1>
      <p>Mr. Zhang has worked on a variety of projects involving complex modeling 
        and information systems design and implementation over the last decade. 
        These projects normally have many innovative aspects including new performance 
        measurement techniques and methods of presentation that have are more 
        user-friendly than traditional information systems. Therefore, Mr. Zhang 
        plays an important role in institution building and technology transfer 
        on these projects.</p>
      <p>Recently Mr. Zhang's important projects have involved the public performance 
        assessment of Water and Sanitation Systems in the Philippines, a Long-Range 
        Decision Support System Project for the Indian Railways in India and a 
        Poverty Block Economic Analysis in China. All of these projects involved 
        innovative use of state-of-the-art technology and GIS-based information 
        system development.</p>
      <p>On the Metropolitan Manila Public Performance Assessment Project<span style='text-transform:uppercase'>.</span> 
        Mr. Zhang was a systems analyst and decision-support systems development 
        specialist. He was part of a teamthat was organized to design and implement 
        a system to measure the performance of the privatized water companies 
        under the MWSS Regulatory office. In addition to developing a state-of-the-art 
        performance system, database and GIS-based data viewer, the project designed 
        and tested a public participation program and benchmarking system. This 
        was a combined research and implementation project funded by the World 
        Bank. Mr. Zhang was also responsible for an important part of the technology 
        transfer component in cooperation with the University of Philippines National 
        Engineering Center.</p>
      <p>Mr. Zhang worked on the Regional Road Sector Study for South West China, 
        funded by the Asian Development Bank. He was responsible for assessing 
        the social-economic and trade development, and identifying transport mode 
        development options. In addition, he developed a GIS database for analysis 
        and mapping.� Also in China he worked on four urban transport feasibility 
        studies under World Bank and ADB funding.</p>
      <p class=MsoBodyText style='layout-grid-mode:char;'>In Hong Kong, he worked 
        on a Feasibility Study of the Transport Information System for Hong Kong 
        Transport Department. This project involved the design of a modern, interacctive 
        and a shared information system for managing the transport system in Hong 
        Kong.� It included the Public Works Department, the bus company, rail 
        services and in-vehicle location devices. He was responsible for an information 
        demand survey and system planning. </p>
      <p>Mr. Zhang worked as Senior Researcher and Division Chief for the Institute 
        of Economic Research of the China State Development Planning Commission 
        and carried out a number of studies on economic development and computer 
        applications for decision support. For example:</p>
      <p>Mr. Zhang worked� on a macro-economic analysis and computer modeling 
        on the Chinese economy. His major projects included: 1) Monthly Macro-Economic 
        Monitoring Analysis,� where he was responsible for model and database 
        design and monthly analysis; 2) China Regional Economic Development and 
        Policies, in which Mr. Zhang was responsible for economic analysis forecast; 
        and 3) <i>�</i>China Economic Long Term Development Strategy,� for which 
        he was responsible for� modeling and economic forecasting<span style='letter-spacing:-.15pt'>.</span></p>
      <p style='layout-grid-mode:
char;'>Mr. Zhang worked on several projects led by Institute of Comprehensive 
        Transportation of the China State Planning Commission, including �China�s 
        Energy Strategy to 2050� and �Coal Transportation in South-West China.� 
        He was responsible for designing and implementing transportation models<span style='letter-spacing:-.15pt'>.</span></p>
      <p style='layout-grid-mode:
char;'>Mr. Zhang worked on the World Bank China Coal Transportation Study Project 
        with responsibility for technical coordination of the Chinese working 
        team and the software system design and implementation, as well as GIS 
        applications. This study received the Franz Edelman Management Science 
        Achievement Finalist Award for 1994 and Citation Award of Applied Geography 
        from Association of American Geographers<span style='letter-spacing:-.15pt'>.</span></p>
      <p style='
layout-grid-mode:char;'>Working on<i> </i>the Overall Planning of the China Economic 
        Information System Project, led by the China State Economic Information 
        Center, Mr. Zhang participated in the system structure design and directed 
        a survey on information demand<span
style='letter-spacing:-.15pt'>.</span></p>
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      <p style='
layout-grid-mode:char;'>A detailed CV is available upon request from PM Global.</p>
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