Michael and Ane at CASA UCL Seminar
Bicycle networks: From data quality assessment to computational analysis Cycling is marginalized despite being a promising solution towards sustainable transport. In parallel, cycling data and cycling research are also marginalized, […]
NERDS Seminar with Francisco Rowe
ITU, 3F07 Kaj Munks Vej 11, Copenhagen, DenmarkOur NERDS seminars continue on Wednesday Feb 15 with a talk from Francisco Rowe, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Geography and Planning, University of Liverpool. Francisco Rowe will introduce the […]
NERDS Seminar with Jonas Juul
ITU, 3F07 Kaj Munks Vej 11, Copenhagen, DenmarkOn Wednesday Feb 22, Jonas Juul (DTU) will present his talk "Harder, better, faster, stronger cascades - or simply larger?" on the dissemination of online content. Abstract: Do some types of online content […]
NERDS Seminar with Louisa Jane Di Felice
ITU, 3F07 Kaj Munks Vej 11, Copenhagen, DenmarkTalk: The issue of scale in anarchy: an information perspective Anarchist collectives are self-organized, non-hierarchical and anti-authoritarian. It is often argued that the scope of such collectives is limited, as […]
Michael at CSH, Vienna
csh Josefstaedter Strasse 39, Vienna, AustriaBicycle infrastructure data and networks: Opportunities and limitations In this talk, we will explore the opportunities and limitations of bicycle infrastructure data, models and networks. With the increasing popularity of […]
CSH Vienna workshop: Sustainable mobility
We are organizing a workhop in Vienna! Sustainable Mobility: Data, Networks, and Complexity Why are politicians so reluctant to invest into bicycle infrastructure and pedestrianization given it is the most […]
Michael at Eurosolar Austria, Vienna
Plutzerbrau Schrankgasse 2, Vienna, AustriaWie man optimale Radweg-Netze plant Eurosolar Austria
Ane at Velo-City 2023
Examining Bicycle Network Data: A reproducible workflow for evaluating data quality Session: The potential of open data for better infrastructure
Roberta at Nordic Science of Science workshop, Odense
Academic mentees succeed in big groups, but thrive in small groups