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Tan Yigitcanlar

@yigitcanlar

Professor of Urban Studies and Planning, Queensland University of Technology

Joined December 2009
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This article demonstrates the application of a novel #UrbanAnalytics method developed by our team (w/ Priyashani, @nayomikankanamg) to demarcate #UrbanAgglomeration footprints in #SriLanka 🇱🇰. Open access article at: mdpi.com/2073-445X/12/2… @City40Lab @UrbanStudiesLa1 @QUT

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Fear of losing privileges brings fascism. Wake up, you are better than this 🇧🇷

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Our paper (w/ Abesinghe @nayomikankanamg Pancholi) published at @FutureInternet6 demonstrates a novel way to capture the image of a city, namely #Colombo 🇱🇰, through #Socialmedia #Datanalytics. Open access to article: mdpi.com/1999-5903/15/1… @UrbanStudiesLa1 @City40Lab @QUT

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We must develop mechanisms to hold governments accountable and to collectively undertake the serious work ahead, to ensure we protect and recover our biodiversity. theconversation.com/the-historic-c… via @ConversationEDU


Honoured to join the Australian Research Council (ARC) College of Experts 😃 @UrbanStudiesLa1 @City40Lab @QUT @arc_gov_au

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Our research (w/ @HimuGolam) on #PoliticalBias in #ClimateChange is profiled at QUT news. The media release entitled "Climate change belief not split along political divide" is available at: qut.edu.au/news?id=184642 @QUT @City40Lab @UrbanStudiesLa1


#EducationalPedagogies are falling behind in meeting skilled #LandUsePlanning professional needs in #UrbanFreightLogistics. Our study examines developments in freight logistics practises and education. Open access at: doi.org/10.1016/j.trip… @UrbanStudiesLa1 @City40Lab @QUT

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In this @Sensors_MDPI paper, we (w/ @FahimehGolbabae et al.) generated insights into #AutonomousShuttle #AdoptionIntention of #SouthEastQueensland residents. Open access full-text article is available for download at: mdpi.com/1424-8220/22/2… @QUT @City40Lab @UrbanStudiesLa1


Tan Yigitcanlar Reposted

Developing Smartness in Emerging Environments and Applications with a Focus on the Internet of Things Glad to share our special issue editorial published yesterday in Sensors. #smartness #smartcities #smartsocieties #ai #deeplearlnkd.in/eMjQc5Sj lnkd.in/eneftzmy


In our (w/ Zali, Amiri, Soltani) new paper published at @energies_mdpi, we shed light on the most influential elements of #AV adoption in #DevelopingNations within the case of #Iran. Open access article is available at: mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/2… @UrbanStudiesLa1 @City40Lab @QUT

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Dhaka's urban development is drowning in risk. Research by @yigitcanlar and @HimuGolam offers a deep dive. #es399 #urbandevelopment #Dhaka blogs.wellesley.edu/es39901/2022/1…

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📢Excellent #OAWeek22 activities @QUT next week including @qutlibrary event with superstars @aidybarnett @rosyrosewater & @yigitcanlar discussing the significance of #OpenAccess when publishing and addressing climate justice #OpenForClimateJustice ➡️blogs.qut.edu.au/library/2022/1…

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I'm ecstatic to share my global standing among 7,478 top2% #UrbanAndRegionalPlanning scholars 2021 h-index: #1 2021 citations: #1 2021 composite: #4 Career h-index: #3 Career citations: #11 Career composite: #10 Source: elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchx… @City40Lab @UrbanStudiesLa1 @QUT

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