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Mei-Po Kwan

@meipokwan

Professor of Geography @CUHKofficial; interested in environmental health, human mobility, healthy cities, social justice, and GIScience.

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The neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP) means that ignoring people's daily mobility may lead to erroneous results in the study of mobility-dependent exposures (e.g., air pollution) and their health impacts. See the NEAP webpage at meipokwan.org/NEAP.html

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New open access paper identifies an elusive confounder of the neighborhood effect due to human mobility: The Neighborhood Effect Averaging Problem (NEAP). mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/9…

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Deadline Today! Today is the last day to submit paper and poster abstracts for #AAG2025. Abstracts can continue to be edited until February 6, 2025. bit.ly/3MQbgwD Sessions, such as panels and workshops, can continue to be organized until December 5, 2024.

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Assistant professor position in human geography (education-focused) available at the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham bit.ly/3O4nJ0r apply by 28 Nov 2024


Look forward to delivering a keynote speech tomorrow at the "Place Effects on Health Symposium" at the University of Hong Kong.

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Big congratulations to my PhD student Zhihang Liu on receiving a GISCup 2024 Award at the 32nd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems (ACM SIGSPATIAl 2024). @theAAG @AmericanGeo

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📢AAG GISS-SG Student Competition Deadline Extended to November 14 🗓️AAG Meeting: Detroit, Michigan March 24–28, 2025 📄More info: aag-giss.org/competitions-a…… 📧Contact: Dr. Yingjie Hu, yhu42@buffalo.edu @theAAG

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Our @meipokwan @ZhangYanGiser new CEUS paper on machine-based understanding of noise perception in urban environments using mobility-based sensing data. 50-day free access for this article via authors.elsevier.com/a/1k0gyjFQh0Yux


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Check our latest publication 📑 on Applied Geography on uncovering travel communities among older and younger adults using transit smart card data 🚌

New Applied Geography article by our team @meipokwan & @Kanzihannn about uncovering travel communities among older and younger adults using smart card data. Free access to this article before Dec 17, 2024 via authors.elsevier.com/c/1j--MWf-BQ0GN



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We are excited to announce that the 32nd International Conference on Geoinformatics (#CPGIS2025) will be held on 16-18 Jun 2025 at the Huanghe Jiaotong University, Henan, China. Submission of abstracts is due by 25 Feb 2025. More details: bit.ly/4eZEupy


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New Applied Geography article by our team @meipokwan & @Kanzihannn about uncovering travel communities among older and younger adults using smart card data. Free access to this article before Dec 17, 2024 via authors.elsevier.com/c/1j--MWf-BQ0GN


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Assistant/associate/full professor position in climate change and community health available at the Department of Community Health Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles bit.ly/4ffSwnb apply by 17 Nov 2024


CFP - AAG 2025 Symposium on Geospatial Approaches to Pressing Grand Challenges: Global Pandemic, Climate Change, and Food Security In-Person Paper Sessions, 2025 AAG Annual Meeting Detroit, March 24-28, 2025. @theAAG Full details at: meipokwan.org/AAG2025_CFP_00…


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The AAG 2025 SAM Student Paper Competition is now open for submissions! Abstract deadline: Nov. 11, 2024. We look forward to your submission! @theAAG @SpatialAag

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Years in the making, our new open-access paper provides definitive evidence on neigborhood effect averaging as a universal statistical phenomenon of regression to the mean. @theAAG @AmericanGeo @cai_jiannan pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

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Hiring ‼️ 🚨I am looking for 1-2 PhD students and 1 postdoc to join my group at @stonybrooku in Fall 2025. Positions fully funded. We use data, statistical, and physical models to study climate change and air quality to inform global policies! Details: mhqiu.github.io/opportunity

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"The most significant and consistent predictor of higher exposure to air pollution is not income. It is race." How @USCDornsife aims to address #environmentalinjustice: dornsife.usc.edu/magazine/a-tal…


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ES&T cover paper: We confirmed the universality of the neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP) across various mobility-dependent environmental exposures and revealed the mechanisms underlying its occurrence. doi.org/10.1021/acs.es… @meipokwan @EnvSciTech @theAAG

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Look forward to giving a talk tomorrow at the School of the Environment (SENV), University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. More info: environment.uq.edu.au/event/session/… ZOOM link: uqz.zoom.us/j/81623327144

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One to three associate professor positions in human geography available at the Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo bit.ly/3zSuaQM apply by 1 Nov 2024


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🚨 We’re hiring a 3rd new faculty member in Auburn Geosciences. Tell your pals to apply now. Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Human Geography. auemployment.com/postings/49234

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Want to come do a two year postdoc ⁦@BUonCities⁩ - check this out:

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