Two papers in upcoming symposia
Papers published by lab members were recently accepted into two upcoming symposia this December…
Papers published by lab members were recently accepted into two upcoming symposia this December…
Two peer-reviewed papers from lab members were recently accepted to leading workshops…
The Platial Analysis Lab has funding to support two graduate students, at the Master’s level, with interest in the broad topics of either Geo-Privacy or Urban Mobility…
A novel approach to regional similarity based on human mobility as proxied through micro-mobility trips…
We are happy to announce that two Platial Analysis Lab team members have been awarded scholarships to support their graduate research…
PhD student Hongyu Zhang is co-organizing three sessions at this years Canadian Association of Geographers meeting and conference. See the call for papers…
The lab is currently accepting applications for motivated PhD and Master’s students interested topics such as micromobility and location privacy.
The Platial Analysis Lab is excited to welcome four new students to the team: Lauren Cater, Daniel Romm, Emily Chen, and Jonah Levitt. We are looking forward to a fun and productive year…