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SIMETRI - Sustainable Mobility & Equality in mega-ciTy RegIons: patterns, mechanisms & governance

SIMETRI

Overview

SIMETRI comprises researchers from University College London, Birkbeck University of London, King’s College London, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen Institute of Research and Innovation, The University of Hong Kong, and Sun Yat-sen University.

SIMETRI will develop a world-class science platform relevant to political decision-makers responsible for housing, transport, employment and urban development in the world’s biggest mega-city region, the Pearl River Delta Greater Bay Area.

The platform integrates work on inequality indicators and predicting future land use and transport developed in western Europe in London and the Randstad with related work in Shenzhen and Guangzhou, producing a system that will use state-of-the-art simulation models, big data from routine transport, and new ways of using information technology for participatory governance. 

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Research Team

Professor Michael Batty (PI)
Dr Chen Zhong (Co-I)
Dr Duncan Smith (Co-I)
Dr Qili Gao (Research Fellow at CASA)
Bowen Zhang (PhD student at Kings College London)
Dr Joana Barros (Co-I at Birkbeck University of London)
Professor Eric Koomen (Co-I at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Professor Qingquan Li (PI on China side, at Shenzhen University)
Professor Yang Yue (Co-I at Shenzhen University)
Dr Wei Tu (Co-I at Shenzhen University)
Professor Anthony G.O. Yeh (Co- I at University of Hong Kong)
Professor Suhong Zhou (Co- I at Sun Yat-sen University)

Publications

https://simetri.uk/outreach

Funding

Simetri runs fron March 2019 to March 2022, and is funded by the NSFC JPI Urban Europe programme.

Contact

Professor Michael Batty - m.batty@ucl.ac.uk

Further information / Project link

https://simetri.uk/