Haiden McGill – Postgraduate Student – The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL – LinkedIn
Haiden McGill – Postgraduate Student – The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL LinkedIn
Continue reading »The latest outputs from researchers, alumni and friends at the UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA).
Haiden McGill – Postgraduate Student – The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL LinkedIn
Continue reading »Tuning back to our work on geosocial analysis we (Xiaoyi Yuan, Ron Mahabir, Arie Croitoru and myself) recently had a paper published in GeoJournal entitled “Achieving Situational Awareness of Drug Cartels with Geolocated Social Media.” The o…
Continue reading »Tuning back to our work on geosocial analysis we (Xiaoyi Yuan, Ron Mahabir, Arie Croitoru and myself) recently had a paper published in GeoJournal entitled “Achieving Situational Awareness of Drug Cartels with Geolocated Social Media.” The o…
Continue reading »While at Mason, it was a tradition of mine to make a post of some of the models developed by students in my classes as part of their end of semester projects. So while I am not at Mason anymore, I thought I would keep this tradition when te…
Continue reading »While at Mason, it was a tradition of mine to make a post of some of the models developed by students in my classes as part of their end of semester projects. So while I am not at Mason anymore, I thought I would keep this tradition when te…
Continue reading »AR start-up wins grant to transform hospital construction – BusinessCloud BusinessCloud BusinessCloud
Continue reading »AR start-up wins grant to transform hospital construction BusinessCloud
Continue reading »“None of us stands alone in the work we do… and the vibrancy of the group gives me great hope for the future of population geography” … More Mapping the big population geography issues
Continue reading »Teaching AI to fly like a bee – Future Tense ABC News
Continue reading »How did a sexist advert inadvertently expose the gendered impact of the COVID-19 pandemic? … More UK Government’s withdrawn ‘sexist’ advert hits a little too close to home
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