Talk Michael Szell at CRBAM21

IDA CONFERENCE Kalvebod Brygge 31-33, Copenhagen, Denmark

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 network planning practices follow piecewise ad hoc approaches which do not take into account the transportation network and its structural complexity as a whole. Here […]

Invited Talk Michael Szell at Urban Complex Systems

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 offers new tools to quantify societal problems in cities and to propose human-centric solutions to policy makers. In this talk I outline our recent and […]

Talk Michael Szell at UrbanSys21

Growing cohesive 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 network planning practices follow piecewise ad hoc approaches which do not take into account the transportation network and its structural complexity as a whole. Here we take a […]

NERDS Seminar: Tom Brughmans

Tom Brughmans, Aarhus University: Archaeological Network Research, illustrated through a study on visual signalling networks of Medieval strongholds in Garhwal Himalaya, India.  This presentation provides a brief overview of network research in archaeology. What are the past phenomena typically studied using network methods in archaeology, and what empirical datasets tend to be represented as network data? When were these approaches adopted and how did the […]

Invited Talk Michael Szell at PhyMo22

Towards a 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 offers new tools to quantify societal problems in cities and to propose human-centric solutions to policy makers. In this talk I outline our recent and ongoing efforts […]

NERDS Seminar: Giulia Reggiani

Understanding bikeability of urban networks Giulia Reggiani, Delft University of Technology About the author: Giulia Reggiani is ending her PhD in the department of Transport and Planning, Delft University of Technology. Her research in the last 4 years focused on structural properties of bicycle networks worldwide and on data driven methods for assessing bikeability. Her current […]

Talk: Luca Maria Aiello at ANET Lab Seminar Series

Abstract 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 is therefore paramount to have technologies that can effectively capture the type of social relationships from digital data. NLP researchers have tried to do so from conversational […]

Invited Talk Anastassia Vybornova at Citizens Collective (CUSP, TU Delft)

Will Cycling Save Our Cities? A Story of Love and Panic   The climate crisis is putting our future in danger. Cycling is often described as the go-to “green bullet” to make transportation in cities more sustainable and to reduce our exacerbated fossil fuel consumption. But can we still win the global war on cars, […]

Roberta giving a keynote at INAS

eui florence , Italy

Roberta gives a keynote talk entitled Quantifying the biases of scientific success at the 14th annual  International Conference of Analytical Sociology