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Senseable Stockholm Lab

Senseable Stockholm Lab

  • Senseable Stockholm Lab
  • Research areas
  • Projects
    • Perspectives on Urban Segregation and Inequalities
      • Agent-based simulation
      • Analysing co-presence and urban affordances
      • Social network data unveil the dynamics of social segregation in Stockholm
      • Student Exhibition: One Hundred Places – Explore Stockholm – 4-8 May 2020
    • Sensing Platform
    • Ethics
    • Imbalanced flow
  • Seminars/Webinars
    • 2020-12-02: Ethical issues when using AI and urban data
    • 2020-11-20: New urban habits in Stockholm following COVID-19
    • 2020-10-16: Stockholm Sensing Platform – mapping urban microclimates collecting hyperlocal environmental data
    • 2020-09-18: Meetings, flows and segregation – what different data say about how Stockholm citizens move around and experience the city
  • About
    • What is Senseable Stockholm Lab?
    • Lab Steering Committee and Coordination Group
    • Press-review
  • Contact
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Research areas

Sensing the city
Intelligent city resilience, security, privacy
New governance with Artificial Intelligence and Big Data

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KTH research

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  • Välkommen till det första webbinariet i Senseable Stockholm Labs webbinar-serie hösten 2020!
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