๐ Estimating where passengers get off in transit systems is challenging. Using Smart Card Data and GPS, Aslam et al. developed a framework to accurately pinpoint alighting locations, offering insights to optimise public transport. ๐ OpenAccess: https://t.co/GrOEAdG0PH
This Tuesday, I am rambling about Entropy and cities at #CCS2024 on the Physics of Self-Organization in Complex Systems satellite. Come along for a packed day of physics fun.
https://t.co/e9sCynH5jx
@cgershen
JOB:
Join the School of Social Sciences at @BirkbeckUoL as a Lecturer in Urban Geography (T&E, 0.8FTE, 21 months). Teaching focus on sustainable cities.
Deadline 20 August.
Please share.
https://t.co/P8FC3NIFj5
@HuanfaC@CASAUCL Following a traditional location optimisation framework, we propose a spatial optimisation model for determining the optimal deployment of COVID-19 vaccination services.
๐๏ธ A bit of COVID legacy work: Addressing the spatial disparity of COVID-19 vaccination services: A spatial optimisation approach
https://t.co/llszJmTd50
Work led by @HuanfaC (@CASAUCL) in collaboration with Dalian Maritime University.
๐ Teaser lecture alert at @BirkbeckUoL. Join us at our MSc Geographic Data Science offer holders event - Online - 23 May 2024, 12:00 โ 13:00
Get your place at https://t.co/V9ytvI2DQL
@SocSciBBK@londonmeow0627
Join us in Exeter and London --calls are now open!
Do you want to present or organise a satellite session at #CCS2024?
Deadlines:
๐ Abstracts: 1 April 2024
๐ Satellites: 15 March 2024
JOB:
20 month post as lecturer in human #geography, starting in April, with research interests and expertise in areas relating to migration, globalisation, post/de-colonial theories and practices, and critical methodologies. https://t.co/zdjim6Ivcv
Did all our 2023 prompting make us more creative? Or lazier? By analyzing prompts from 2 Gen AI platforms, it turns out it can be both - platform design is key.
New preprint: The role of interface design on prompt-mediated creativity in Generative AI https://t.co/qbmG7nARdC
Join our @cycheng0615 for an information session on our amazing range of postgraduate Social Research programmes โ 6 December in person at our Bloomsbury campus, details here: https://t.co/O6DT1aKkmS
New pre-print alert ๐Using mobile data apps, we look at how people in London change their working patterns (among other things) and how the traditional Monday to Friday, 9-5 work pattern has become a work-from-home and fewer commute trips.
We built zone travel diaries using aggregated mobile data app counts at Hexagon level (https://t.co/wNidhODiSh) + POI (OSM). Despite all the associated bias, mobile app data is known for indicating where people are moving. Our Travel diaries look something like this: