Principal Investigator: Ulysses Sengupta Co-Investigators: Robert Hyde Researchers: Amir Khorasani Funding: H2020 Synchronicity is a €20m project funded under Europe’s Horizon 2020... [more]
Principal Investigator: Ulysses Sengupta Co-Investigators: Robert Hyde Researchers: Amir Khorasani Funding: H2020 Synchronicity is a €20m project funded under Europe’s Horizon 2020... [more]
https://vimeo.com/190149460 Complexity, Cognition, Information and the City Juval Portugali is Professor of Human Geography at the Department of Geography and... [more]
Complexity, Cognition, Information and the City Juval Portugali is Professor of Human Geography at the Department of Geography and the... [more]
Principal Investigator: Tom Jefferies Co-Investigators: Ulysses Sengupta, Liangxiu Han, Bamidele Adebisi Researchers: Eric Cheung, Jane Anderson, Khaled M. Rabie Funding:... [more]
Principal Investigator: Tom Jefferies Co-Investigators: Ulysses Sengupta, Liangxiu Han, Bamidele Adebisi Researchers: Eric Cheung, Jane Anderson, Khaled M. Rabie Funding:... [more]
The ESRC Strategic Network: Data and Cities as Complex Adaptive Systems (DACAS) seeks to promote a more holistic approach through the integration of a wide range of data sources. By bringing together an international group of researchers from a range of different fields, the project supports the development of an innovative and cross-disciplinary set of tools to gather and interpret emerging data sources. The findings will benefits policy-makers, academics and other actors seeking to develop evidence-based responses to urban issues through the use of open data sources.
The ESRC Strategic Network: Data and Cities as Complex Adaptive Systems (DACAS) seeks to promote a more holistic approach through the integration of a wide range of data sources. By bringing together an international group of researchers from a range of different fields, the project supports the development of an innovative and cross-disciplinary set of tools to gather and interpret emerging data sources. The findings will benefits policy-makers, academics and other actors seeking to develop evidence-based responses to urban issues through the use of open data sources.