Prof. Michael Batty on “Defining and Characterizing Long Term Urban Change”

10 Jan, 2017
With the support of the Croucher Foundation, The Institute of Future Cities of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, presented the Croucher Advanced Study Institute 2016-2017 on “Integration of Urban Science and Urban Informatics for Smart Cities” on 10-12 January 2017 on CUHK campus. The conference invited 6 global top-ranked researchers on urban science and urban informatics to give keynote speeches. 

Prof. Michael Batty, Bartlett Professor of Planning at University College London, has worked on computer models of cities and their visualisation since the 1970s and has published several books, such as “Cities and Complexity” which won the Alonso Prize of the Regional Science Association in 2011, and most recently “The New Science of Cities”.

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