Dr Kimon Krenz
@KimonKrenz@TheBartlettUCL @ActEarlyCities I quantify & analyse the #BuiltEnvironment & its use #SpatialDataScience #SpaceSyntax #PublicHealth https://t.co/xD6Y6zGYIQ
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Decoding SEGREGATION: We analysed over 10,000 documents spanning 160+ disciplines, mapping hundreds of segregation forms dating back to 1913. Building on this, we’ve developed an ONTOLOGY OF SEGREGATION — an attempt to organize a complex field: arxiv.org/abs/2410.08374
Thrilled to unveil term 1 of the Space Syntax Lab Seminars 24–25. 5 talks cover diverse topics, such as #Morphometrics, #SpaceSyntax, changes in #UrbanForm, #AgentBasedModelling, vietnamese #Alleyways & #Heritage. Register for each at: bit.ly/SSLSeminars_24… #SSLSeminars
Working on exciting research using #SpaceSyntax or related approaches? Submit your expression of interest to present in the #SSLS via our application form bit.ly/SSLSform. Submission deadlines for 24-25 presentations are: Term 1 05.09.24, Term 2 05.12.24, Term 3 03.04.25.
A bottom-up TAXONOMY OF SEGREGATION: in the largest transdisciplinary study in research, we identified over 800 segregation forms over a century in 180+ disciplinary fields. While we finish the preprint, here's a presentation: zenodo.org/records/120945…
📢JOB OPPORTUNITY: Looking for a #qualitative #mixedmethods Healthy Urban Places researcher. You will work closely with communities, the council and combined authority partners to co-design and evaluate place based interventions: 🌳🏘️🏃 closes 7th July jobs.nhs.uk/candidate/joba…
🚨Job alert! We are looking to hire a research technician to help explore the impact of modified nucleotides on genome stability and chemo/radiation therapy. Please get in touch if interested. Start August 2024. RT🙏 ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/se…
Job Opportunity! I am looking for a 4-year Research Fellow in Urban Health Analytics. You will be based at the UCL Space Syntax Laboratory, and focus on better understanding Healthy Urban Places. For more information and full job description document: ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/se…
Join our special #SSLSeminars session online on Thursday 06.06 at 4pm BST. Prof John Peponis will talk about his new book, 'Architecture and Spatial Culture' + panel discussion with Prof Sailer, Dr Griffiths, & Prof Hanna (#SpaceSyntax Lab). Register at: bit.ly/SSLSeminars_23…
Join the next #SSLSeminars session online on Thursday 23.05 at 4pm BST. Prof Anjali Sadanand will talk about her research into #SocioCultural #Transformations in houses of four different #Communities in #India. #SpaceSyntax Register at: bit.ly/SSLSeminars_23…
Join the next #SSLSeminars session online on Thursday 09.05 at 4pm BST. Dounia Laouar will present her work on evaluating #Urban #Renewal programs in France, with a particular focus on #Safety. #SpaceSyntax Register at: bit.ly/SSLSeminars_23…
Join the next #SSLSeminars session online on Thursday 25.04 at 4pm BST. @twazima will give insights into his extensive work on the conditions that foster #Innovation and #CreativeThinking in #Architectural #DesignProcesses. #SpaceSyntax Register at: bit.ly/SSLSeminars_23…
It was a huge pleasure to welcome the UKRI funded healthy urban places team to #Bradford for our inaugural meeting. Boundless energy, enthusiasm and commitment to find out how we can maximise the power of places as tools for population health. @BiBresearch
Emergence of common health disorders over time and by ethnicity. Latest evidence from @BiBresearch @danlewer @drrosiemc wellcomeopenresearch.org/articles/9-210…  
We are pleased to launch the conference information pack for our ActEarly 'Tackling the Wider Determinants of Health' event on 18th April 2024, featuring a great line up of speakers. Scan the QR code to access. Walking bus available for any delegates using public transport!
Really excited to be involved in the new Healthy Urban Places research cluster! We'll focus on how population health is affected by features of the urban environment. The project is part of a £35 million UKRI investment to improve population-wide health ukri.org/news/35-millio…
🤔 Curious about extracting spatially relevant variables from image data? Join us for our #CIVICADataScience Seminar tomorrow at 4pm CET on #SpatialDataScience 🌍 I'm constantly impressed by @urban_stevie's use of eye-and-area-level image data. 1/5 👉eui.eu/events?id=5688…
Working on exciting research using #SpaceSyntax or related approaches? Submit your expression of interest to present in the #SSLS now via our application form bit.ly/SSLSform. The submission deadline for presentations between April and June is 07.04.24 at 18:00 CEST.
Join Prof Kayvan Karimi, program leader for Space Syntax: Architecture and Cities MSc/MRe for this live event, 27 March 2024, 1-2pm, to find out more about this program at the #1 university in the world for Architecture/Built Environment (QS ranking 2023) ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/archi…
Join the next #SSLSeminars session online on Thursday 14.03 at 4pm GMT. @ChrystalaPs will present her work the influence of #SpatialLayout and agency in lower secondary #SchoolBuildings on the #SocioEducational aspects of #SchoolLife. Register at: bit.ly/SSLSeminars_23…
📢VACANCY: Exciting opportunity for a research programme co-ordinator to play a key role in our Healthy Urban Places project. As part of @bibresearch you will be part of a friendly inter-disciplinary team @urban_formation @GeographySarah @docjohnwright jobs.ac.uk/job/DGJ544/hea…
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