====== Patrick Feng ====== {{ ::patrick_feng.jpeg?150|}} **Patrick Feng**, PhD is a Canadian researcher and health policy specialist based in [[canada:ontario:Toronto]], [[canada:Ontario]]. ===== Education ===== Feng received funding for his education from the [[Canada-U.S. Fulbright Program]], [[Celanese]], the [[National Science Foundation]], and the [[Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada]] (SSHRC).((Feng, P. (2002). //Designing a “global” privacy standard: Politics and expertise in technical standards -setting.// ProQuest. https://web.archive.org/web/20220505082743/https://www.proquest.com/openview/820c42b40eb87dc26f7e5a6e4db20551/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y)) ==== Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ==== Feng holds an M.A. and a Ph.D. (Science and Technology Studies) from [[Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute]]. His dissertation, entitled //Designing a 'Global' Privacy Standard: Politics and Expertise in Technical Standards-Setting//, investigated how the work of international standards organizations shapes both technology development and policy-making. ==== Peking University ==== In 2001, Feng was a visiting scholar at the Center for Social Studies of Science at [[Peking University]] in [[China:Beijing]], [[China]].((Feng, P. (2002, September 13). //Private values and public infrastructure: Who’s responsible for setting technical standards?// Cornell University. https://archive.ph/xw0QJ)) ==== Simon Fraser University ==== Feng was a SSHRC postdoctoral fellow in the [[Assessment of Technology in Context Design Lab]] (ATIC) from 2003-2004 under the School of Communication at [[Simon Fraser University]] (SFU). During his fellowship, he was part of a team that researched the implementation of health information technologies across Canada. He also taught courses on new media and society.((//Patrick Feng - Assessment of Technology in Context Design Lab.// Simon Fraser University. Retrieved May 4, 2022, from https://archive.ph/7DJJR)) ===== Career and Affiliations ===== Feng works in the field of science and technology policy, examining social, legal, and ethical issues arising from the use of new technologies. ==== World Wide Web Consortium ==== Feng worked as a research associate at the [[World Wide Web Consortium]], where he describes "focusing on privacy and other social issues stemming from the World Wide Web." ==== University of Calgary ==== Feng was an Assistant Professor in the Science Technology and Society program at the [[University of Calgary]].((//KMDI Presents: Patrick Feng, University of Calgary.// (2010, May 2). Daniels. https://archive.ph/wMkk2)) ==== OCAD University ==== Feng is an adjunct professor at [[OCAD University]].((//Patrick Feng.// LinkedIn. Retrieved May 4, 2022, from https://www.linkedin.com/in/fengp/)) ==== University of Toronto ==== Feng is a Research Project Manager at the [[University of Toronto]]. His salary in 2020 was $108,881.97.((Province of Ontario Treasury Board Secretariat. //Patrick Feng · Research Project Manager · University of Toronto.// OpenGovCA. Retrieved May 4, 2022, from https://archive.ph/hEUrU)) ==== Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table ==== Feng is an observer of the [[Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table]].((//About Us.// Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table. Retrieved April 28, 2022, from https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/about/)) ===== Research ===== ==== S.M.A.S.H COVID ==== Feng is a co-investigator on the [[S.M.A.S.H COVID]] project, funded by the [[Canadian Institutes of Heath Research]] (CIHR) and hosted at the [[Centre for Addiction and Mental Health]]'s Institute for Mental Health Policy Research.((//Our Project & Co-Design Program Teams.// (2021, June 14). Sexual & Gender Minority Youth Access to Services in Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic. https://web.archive.org/web/20220505010302/https://smashcovid.ca/about/our-project-co-design-program-teams/)) ===== Media ===== ==== Canadian Science Policy Conference ==== Feng was a presenter at the 7th [[Canadian Science Policy Conference]].((//Patrick Feng’s schedule for Canadian Science Policy Conference 2015.// Wayback Machine; Canadian Science Policy Conference 2015. Retrieved May 4, 2022, from https://archive.ph/UvZUY)) The event was sponsored by the [[Automotive Industries Association of Canada]], [[Canadian Institute for Advanced Research]], [[Canadian Network for the Advancement of Research, Industry and Education]] (CANARIE), [[Council of Canadian Academies]], [[pharmaceutical_company:Eli Lilly]], [[Genome Canada]], the [[Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation]], [[Ontario Network of Entrepreneurs]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Roche]], and [[Universities Canada]].((//Canadian Science Policy Conference 2015: Directory.// (2015). Wayback Machine; Sched. https://archive.ph/XANyI))