NERDS Seminar with Louisa Jane Di Felice

ITU, 3F07 Kaj Munks Vej 11, Copenhagen, Denmark

Talk: 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, Austria

Bicycle 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 […]

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

Luca Aiello at FRCCS 2023

Coloring Social Relationships Social relationships are the key determinant of crucial societal outcomes, including diffusion of innovation, productivity, happiness, and life expectancy. To better attain such outcomes at scale, it […]

Roberta at Reykjavik University

Quantitative understanding of success and inequality through network science The unprecedented availability of large-scale datasets on human activities and interactions has enabled us to quantitatively understand how networks shape success […]

Michael at Reykjavik University

Computational, evidence-based approaches to bicycle network planning   In this talk, I explore the opportunities and limitations of network and data science for bicycle infrastructure planning. With the increasing popularity […]