Chenyi Ma is a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Collaborating with Department of Housing and Urban Development and the US Census Bureau, he serves as the Co-Principal Investigator for the national project of Homeless Desistance. He also serves as a statistician at the Center for Guaranteed Income Research at the University of Pennsylvania.

By integrating both social and spatial epidemiological approaches, Chenyi’s research aims to contribute to interdisciplinary knowledge of disaster risk reduction and sustainable development. There are four key aspects of his research agenda. First, his research focuses on social determinants of health and behavioral outcomes in disaster contexts. Second, his research addresses social vulnerability in a discourse of disaster preparedness and interrogates the notion of resilience in disaster recovery. Third, his research emphasizes risk analysis for policy formulation for disaster mitigation. Finally, his research highlights the importance of philanthropic behavior as a public response to disaster survivors, and seeks to determine the psychosocial factors underlying such behavior.