报告人:Filip Biljecki(新加坡国立大学 助理教授)
时间:2025年11月14日(周五) 9:30-10:30
地点:测绘馆201报告厅
报告简介:
The Urban Analytics Lab is a research group at the National University of Singapore with a holistic commitment to urban informatics: not just conducting analytical research but building an ecosystem that supports sustainable and human-centered development of the field and cross-pollination with other domains. This agenda includes foundational research such as advancing spatial data quality assessments, open data benchmarking, investigations on crowdsourcing, and revisiting methodologies alongside structural developments including tools, datasets, standards, and community initiatives. This presentation will provide a high-level overview of the agenda illustrated through recent outputs: papers introducing novel applications of emerging data (such as street view imagery) and recent open-source software, open datasets, and community-building initiatives in journals and beyond.
报告人简介:
Filip Biljecki is an Assistant Professor at the National University of Singapore and the founder of the NUS Urban Analytics Lab, which has been a home for dozens of enthusiastic researchers who share ambitions about making our cities smarter and more data-driven. He holds MSc and PhD degrees from the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Filip's research and teaching integrate urban data science, geomatics, and geospatial technologies to advance digital twins and data-driven urban planning. He has published more than 170 peer-reviewed articles, which have been cited 10,000 times, and some of the work has been translated into practice such as implementation in standards. His research and teaching have been recognised through multiple awards, and he has supervised dozens of students, leading them to publications in leading journals and placements at top universities and organisations. He delivered invited talks at more than 150 universities and organizations worldwide. Filip serves the community through associate editor roles in two prominent journals in urban studies: Computers, Environment and Urban Systems & Landscape and Urban Planning, and co-chair roles in OGC and ISPRS.