Roberta @ Niels Bohr Institute
Quantifying the dynamics of impact in science and art (Remote Colloquium)
Quantifying the dynamics of impact in science and art (Remote Colloquium)
(Event in Italian) Giovedì 11 febbraio 2021, con inizio alle ore 15:00, in occasione dell'International Day of Women and Girls in Science, il Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia "Ettore Majorana", […]
Luca Aiello, ITU (NERDS): Towards Health Surveillance with Social Media In today’s heavily interconnected world, health crises develop rapidly and spread afar. Health crises burden not only people’s biological health […]
Project Market for Research Projects for K-CS and K-SD students at ITU
The NERDS seminar continues Wednesday (22/09/2021) with an exciting talk by Helge Pfeiffer, Assistant Professor at ITU, titled: “Everything is Connected - Leveraging Graphs in Software Engineering Research”. Please join […]
TITLE: Quantifying biases in science ABSTRACT: Every day our life is made easier by efficient measures and algorithms that search and rank scientific information. Yet, these algorithms have an […]
Analysing cyclist behavior at signalized intersections using computer vision Artificial intelligence, in particular deep learning and computer vision, is a promising new tool for automated video analysis in traffic studies. […]
Network algorithms for the identification and classification of gaps in urban bicycle networks based on OSM data What is the best location to build new bicycle infrastructure in a city? […]
The geometric limits of growing urban bicycle networks City planners worldwide are increasingly realizing that cycling can be a promising solution to their unsustainable car-centric transport systems. However, common bicycle […]
Making cities better with human-centric urban data science Making our cities better and sustainable is key to solving the climate and urban transport crises. To this end, urban data science […]