
DEIKE PETERS, Ph.D.
EDUCATION
2003 Ph.D. in Planning & Policy Development, Bloustein School, Rutgers University
1996 Master in International Affairs, SIPA, Columbia University
1995 Master of Science in Urban Planning, GSAPP, Columbia University
1993 Graduate Studies in Urban Design & City Planning, TU Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
1992 Undergraduate Studies in Spatial Planning, TU Dortmund, Germany
1990 Diploma in French Language & Cultural Studies, Sorbonne, Université Paris IV, France
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
5/2019 – Associate Professor & Director of Environmental Studies, Soka University
8/2013 – 4/2019 Assistant Professor of Environmental Planning & Practice, Soka University
10/2011 – 7/2013 German Research Foundation (DFG) International Fellow
10/2008 -10/2010 Director, DFG Noether Group on Urban Mega-Projects, TU Berlin
9/2007 – 9/2008 Senior Research Associate, Department of Human Geography, FU Berlin
3/2005 – 8/2007 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for Metropolitan Studies, TU Berlin
11/2000 – 2/2005 Lecturer & Researcher, Dept. of City and Regional Planning, TU Berlin
1998 – 2000 Instructor, Dept. of Urban Studies & Community Health, Rutgers University
VISITING / ADJUNCT / ASSOCIATE APPOINTMENTS
1/2014 – 3/2017 Research Associate, Mineta Institute, San Jose State University
3/2009 – 7/2013 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Price School of Public Policy, USC
2/2004 – 10/2009 Adjunct Faculty, International Urban Management Program, TU Berlin
3/2005 & 3-2007 Visiting Scholar, METRANS/SPPD, UCLA
3/2005 – 4/2005 Visiting Scholar, Luskin School of Public Policy, UCLA
9/2002 – 10/2002 Visiting Scholar, Faculty of Urbanism, Universidad de Buenos Aires
PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE (Consulting, Policy Advocacy, NGO Work)
Oct. ’10-Oct. ‘11 International Gender Consultant, UN Habitat, Nairobi, Kenya
2003–2008 Managing Director (2003-05) / Board President (2003-08), ITDP EUROPE, Berlin
5/1996 – 11/2000 Director of Environmental Programs, Institute for Transportation & Development Policy (ITDP), New York
4/1995 – 4/1996 Assistant Program Director, Central Europe, Institute for Transportation & Development Policy (ITDP), New York
1998 – 1999 Consultant to the PREM Gender Unit, The World Bank
1/1996 – 3/1996 Research Assistant, United Nations Center for Human Settlements (UNCHS)
APPOINTMENTS TO INTERNATIONAL BOARDS & DELEGATIONS
2007–2010 Academic Advisory Board, UN Global Research Network on Human Settlements (HS-NET)
4/2001 National Delegate (Germany), U.N. Commission on Sustainable Development, CSD 9, New York
1996-2001 Northern Co-Chair, U.N. CSD NGO Caucus on Sustainable Transportation
FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS
- Pacific Basin Research Center Faculty Fellowship, Soka University (2021-2022)
- International Research Fellowship, German Research Foundation (DFG) (2011-2013)
- German Research Foundation Emmy Noether Academic Excellency Fellowship (2008-2011)
- Post-Doctoral Fellowship, German Research Foundation (DFG) (2005-2007)
- Friedrich List Dissertation Award of the European Platform of Transport Sciences (2005)
- Dissertation Fellowship for Research Abroad, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) (Fall 2002)
- Dissertation Fellowship, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy (2000)
- Fellow, Salzburg Seminar “The Entrepreneurial City” (June 2000)
- Excellency Fellowship (declined), Full Tuition Remission, Rutgers University (1997-2000)
FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS & INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE INITIATIVES
- Lead Applicant, Luis & Linda Nieves LC Grant (2019-2020) [$27,000] “Outdoor Education in Northern Europe.”
- SUA Pacific Basin Research Center Individual Summer Research Grant (2017-2018) “A Critical Investigation into the Social & Environmental Benefits of the ‘Sharing Cities’ Approach: A Case Study of Hanoi.” [$4,000]
- Research Associate, Mineta Transportation Institute Research Project “A Comparative Analysis of High Speed Rail Station Development into Destination and/or Multi-use Facilities” MTI 1502 (2015-2016) [$20,000]
- Research Associate, Mineta Transportation Institute Research Project “Promoting Intermodal Connectivity at California’s High Speed Rail Stations” MTI 1209 (2013-2014) [$18,000]
- Lead Applicant & Co-Chair (with Dr. Frank Roost), Foundation for German-American Academic Relations (SDAW) Transatlantic Study Group “Transatlantic Perspectives on the Re-Railed Metropolis: Comparing Prospects for New High-Speed Rail Hubs in the Rhein-Ruhr and LA Metro Regions” (2011-2013) [$18,000]
- Lead Applicant/Principal Investigator/Director, German Research Foundation (DFG) Emmy Noether Academic Excellency Research Project “The Urban Renaissance Potential of Inner-City Rail Station Area Redevelopment Mega-Projects” [€487,808 total for 1st phase of 36 months until 10/2011]
- Lead Applicant, German Academic Exchange (DAAD) North America Office Group Study Visit to Berlin (March 2010) [€9,600 total in travel support for 15 USC graduate students and self]
- “Rebuilding Berlin and Los Angeles – An Interactive Urban Planning Art Installation.” Together with James Rojas. Funded by the Checkpoint Charlie Foundation, Berlin (2009/2010) [€3,500]
- Co-Applicant/German Team Member, International Research Project “Mega Urban Transport Projects: Lessons for Decision-Makers”, OMEGA Volvo Centre of Excellence in Future Urban Transport, Bartlett School of Planning, University College London (2007-2009) [German team: €167,000]
- Lead Applicant, German Academic Exchange (DAAD) Group Study Visit to the Pearl River Delta, China (September 2008) [€9,600 total in travel support for 15 TU Berlin students and self]
- Lead Applicant and Principal Investigator (with Dr. Walter Hook), German Federal Environment Agency (UBA) Helcom PITF Research Project #29825161 “Major Transportation Infrastructure Investment Decision-Making, and Its Impact on the Long-Term Sustainability of the Baltic Sea.” (1999-2000) [~US$ 100,000]
