UZH: Assistant Professorship tenure track in Urban Analytics

We are seeking candidates in the field of Geographic Information Science with a focus on urban analytics. The aim of the new professorship in Urban Analytics is to contribute to theory and the development of methods in this rapidly developing research area, complementing existing expertise at the Department of Geography (GIUZ) and UZH. The successful candidate will bring expertise in the computational analysis of data and the development of methods related to pressing scientific and societal themes related to urbanization, for example (but not limited to) transport systems and urban mobility, evidence-based analysis of urban structures and their future growth or data-driven planning for sustainable urban futures. The successful candidate will join GIUZ and will have extensive opportunities for interaction and collaboration with other research groups at UZH and, more generally, in Zurich's rich and diverse research environment. The candidate will be affiliated with the Digital Society Initiative (DSI) ensuring a direct link to scientifically and socially relevant applications, while also enabling excellent synergies between the DSI professorships and within the DSI communities. They will contribute to the teaching in geographic information science and urban analytics offered by GIUZ and the DSI, through courses at the Bachelor and at the Master level in English and German (the latter after three years), supervise PhDs and mentor postdoctoral researchers, as well as participate in the academic self-administration of the University. UZH sees researchers as modern leaders who conduct excellent research - taking into account Open Science principles - through their research projects and the promotion of excellent junior researchers who help shape a future-oriented University with innovative research-based teaching. UZH provides generous research support, including dedicated funds for personnel, running expenses, and competitive start-up packages. Additionally, the successful applicant is expected to acquire external research funding. Zurich's scientific environment encompasses a rich spectrum of diverse activities. Assistant professors with tenure track are typically evaluated for tenure after 6 years. The employment conditions for this position follow UZH's legal regulations including part-time options. UZH is an equal-opportunities employer, and the Faculty of Science, strives to increase the percentage of women and underrepresented groups in leading positions. Therefore, qualified female researchers and others from underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply. Care-time interruptions are considered during the evaluation of all applicants. Zurich's open-minded and family-friendly city combines the vibrant cultural scene in a modern European city with convenient access to its beautiful natural surroundings.

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Betweenness Centrality in Spatial Networks: Our latest publication is available online at https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.GIScience.2023.83.

We analysed how #spatial density of nodes influences betweenness #centrality and provide a generic method for mitigating these effects. #SpatialCentrality

Looking forward to presenting and discussing our findings next Wednesday at #GIScience2023 conference.
#reproducibility: find data and code at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8125632

#NetworkAnalysis #UrbanAnalytics #GIScience

DROPS - Betweenness Centrality in Spatial Networks: A Spatially Normalised Approach (Short Paper)

πŸ“’Call for Abstracts: ILUS 2023 (3-6 Oct. India) "#UrbanAnalytics for Transforming Cities and Regions” gives answers on how #SpatialData and #SpatialAnalysis can support #SustainabilityTransition. Organisers: @IOER_de and @CeptResearch. #CallForAbstractsπŸ‘‰https://ilus2023.ioer.info
Start - ILUS 2023

Enjoyable first day at the Turing #UrbanAnalytics #conference in Liverpool (Virtually). Often online attendance can feel disconnected from conferences, but today I felt so engaged with the presentations and discussions between presenters and panellists. Looking forward to day two. #PhDlife #PhD #geography #engaged #LightningTalks #KeyNotes #Panel

Informative differentiation between green infrastructure and green space by Dr Wenjing Zhang. A great insight into #GroundsWell and data implementation for mapping urban green and blue spaces (UGBS) at the Turing #UrbanAnalytics #conference.

I may be biased being a PhD student alongside GroundsWell, however #UGBS can significantly benefit physical and mental well-being, alongside environmental and biodiversity benefits. Essential research for public health! @urbangreenbluespaces #GeoHealth #PhD

Interesting presentation by Professor @alexsingleton at the Turing #UrbanAnalytics conference in Liverpool. My main takeaway was the promising insight for the academic process of writing and publishing #books. I have been keen to write a book prior to my academic journey and the urge has returned (post PhD study of course - I have a thesis to write instead). #academia #research #conference #KeyNotes #LightningTalks #OnlineAttendee @phdstudents @phdlife

Lovely to be here in rainy wet miserable Liverpool for a Turing Institute Urban Analytics workshop on β€œInequalities in the recovery of cities and regions”.

@darribas gets us going πŸ’ͺ🏼πŸ’ͺ🏼πŸ’ͺ🏼

#Turing #UrbanAnalytics #Liverpool @geography

Change of plan to online attendance for me at the #Turing #UrbanAnalytics conference today in #Liverpool. I did not wish to provide potential #COVID19 to the scientific community. Enjoy today to all attending in person. #GDSL #research #PhDStudents #PhDlife #PhD #geography @phdstudents @phdlife

Looking forward to attending the #UrbanAnalytics conference tomorrow in Liverpool. This will be my second conference to attend since joining the Geographic Data Science Lab in as a PhD student and I am extremely excited.

Any other Mastodon users attending? #conference #geography #PhD #research #PhDStudents @phdlife @phdstudents