Kloe NG (she/her)

Urban AI · Spatial data science · Real Estate

Using data, I measure cities — from spatial boundaries to real estate — to understand their impact on urban equity and policy.

I apply urban data science and econometric modeling to analyze how housing markets, city boundaries, and climate exposure intersect, informing equitable public policy and sustainable urban development.

Doctoral Researcher / National University of Singapore

Publications and Working Papers

  1. K. Ng. Boundary discontinuity and price permeability in Singapore's private residential market. Working paper.
  2. K. Ng. Bridging the divide between AI potential and operational reality in urban governance. Working paper.
  3. A. Sevtsuk, A. Hudson, D. Halpern, R. Basu, K. Ng, J. de Jong. The impact of COVID-19 on trips to urban amenities: Examining travel behavior changes in Somerville, MA. PloS one.
  4. A. Sevtsuk, A. Hudson, D. Halpern, R. Basu, K. Ng, J. de Jong. A tale of two Americas: Socio-economic mobility gaps within and across American cities before and during the pandemic. Cities.

Selected Presentations and Invited Talks

2026
World Cities Summit Science Of Cities Symposium Young Researcher Spotlight The SOCS Young Researcher Spotlight features promising voices in urban research and practice, recognizing young and early-career researchers.
2025
Lecture on Geographic Information Systems and its Applications Conducted a 2-day workshop for undergraduate students from Zhejiang University.
2022
Singapore Institute of Planners SIP Module Lecturer Lecturer for Module titled Information Analytics, Visioning & Positioning as part of SIP's Professional Examination Course.

Selected Teaching Experience

AR5958A
Artificial Intelligence in Urbanism Course Instructor — Graduate students from Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore.
PP5223
Population Ageing, Public Policy, and Family Teaching Assistant — Graduate MPA cohort, LKY School of Public Policy.
11.S953
Workshop on City Form Teaching Assistant — MIT and Harvard Graduate Students, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Get in touch

Open to collaboration if you have similiar research interests.