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Warwick Institute for the Science of Cities (WISC)
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http://www.wisc.warwick.ac.uk 28-01-2014 14:11:38
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WISC student Andra Sonea has written a new blog post for @thinkforward on the financial void and the need for the retail finance industry and academia to work together more to help tackle the problem. More here: wisc.warwick.ac.uk/news/blog-post…
WISC student Philipp Ulbrich (Philipp A. Ulbrich) recently led a workshop, in collaboration with Institute for Global Sustainable Development, on creating awareness about sustainability and resilience-thinking in connection with the UN's SDGs. More here: wisc.warwick.ac.uk/index.php?cID=…
Published today in Applied Geography! "A spatial analysis of proximate greenspace and mental wellbeing in London"- #Greenspace within 300m most strongly associated with #mentalwellbeing. Check it out here: doi.org/10.1016/j.apge… with Joao Porto de Albuquerque
Very happy to announce that I will join the new Machine Learning for Good (#ML4G) lab at New York University headed by Daniel Neill for the coming academic year. I will work on machine learning for policy & furthering the #spatial ML agenda! CUSP at NYU Tandon WISCWarwick The Alan Turing Institute
Two more great cake talks in the CDT today! David Purser talking about differential privacy and Liam Steadman spoke on reducing spatio-temporal datasets! #Cake #UrbanScience
NEWSFLASH: "Living within 300m of urban #greenspace such as parks, nature reserves or play areas is associated with greater happiness, sense of worth, and life satisfaction", collab with Joao Porto de Albuquerque WISCWarwick @CURDSNewcastle full story here: bit.ly/2NiAeY8
Former WISC Student Sarunkorn Chotvijit is now working with Warwick Engineering to improve 5G connectivity across the UK! Take a look here!
Latest publication: online.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/abs/10.382… - a viewpoint entitled: ‘Addressing the complexities of resilience in urban design and planning’ with Katherine Ascott #resilience #urbanplanning
It's great to see members of our 2018 cohort already presenting their research at conferences -- just over a year after beginning their PhD research. Here is @MattMazzamurro presenting at IEEE Smart Cities Conference in Morocco.
CDT students from WISCWarwick will be presenting posters on their work! It'll be a great opportunity for all to get feedback and network, while celebrating all things urban!
Excellent analysis by Andra Sonea on access to personal banking published yesterday! Do take a look!
It was great to see a number of CDT students present their posters at the Sustainable Cities conference in celebration of UN World Cities Day yesterday!
Congratulations to Vangelis Pitidis for a successful defence of his PhD last week - another graduate from the CDT in Urban Science and Progress!