New paper measuring regional similarity through mobility signatures
A novel approach to regional similarity based on human mobility as proxied through micro-mobility trips…
A novel approach to regional similarity based on human mobility as proxied through micro-mobility trips…
We are currently building a platform to visualize animated urban trajectories… A demo version showing 24 hours of e-scooter data in Berlin is available here…
The lab is happy to be awarded a grant from the MSSI Innovation Fund to further explore the environmental impact of micromobility services across Canada.
Professor McKenzie discusses the City of Montreal’s recent e-scooter ban on CBC Radio Noon Quebec with Shawn Apel…
Professor McKenzie will be giving a lecture and leading a visualization workshop at Brown University on November 21 and 22, respectively…
We are happy to announce the publication of a new manuscript titled Urban mobility in the sharing economy: A spatiotemporal comparison of shared mobility services…
Professor Grant McKenzie will present a short paper during the 1st ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Computing with Multifaceted Movement Data (MOVE++ 2019) in Chicago on November 5th.
Interested in Shared Mobility, e-Scooters, Bike-share, or Ride-hailing? We currently have two funded graduate research position available at the Masters or PhD level…
It has been a whirl-wind few weeks for shared mobility, and specifically Lime scooters, in Canada. Professor Grant McKenzie was asked to provide some insight into the future of e-scooters in Canada…