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URBAN INFORMATICS CAPSTONE PROJECTS
2015 New York University
July 24, 2015
CENTER FOR URBAN SCIENCE+PROGRESS
2015 USI Urban Informatics Capstone Presentations Program at a glance 9:00am - 1:00pm: Lightning talks (National Grid Auditorium, 1 MetroTech Center, 1st floor) 2:00pm - 4:30pm: Technical presentations (MAGNET, 2 MetroTech Center, 8th floor) 4:30pm - 6:00pm: Receptions & poster presentations (CUSP, 1 MetroTech Center, 19th floor) Lightning talks – 9:00am to 1:00pm
9:00am - 9:20am Welcome Dr. Constantine Kontokosta
Round 1
9:20 am - 10:20 am
ACCESS NYC Data Analysis Analysis of Citibike Data and Modeling of Time-Dependent Origin-Destination Matrices Building & Sustainability Informatics BusVis: Interactive Exploration of NYC Bus Data Crime and Policing Analytics in New York City Panel Debrief
Round 2
10:30 am - 11:30am
Digital Equality: Sensing, citizen science, data analytics & visualization From Light Variability to Energy Consumption Learnr—A seamless education volunteering platform New York City Economic Map New York Open Government Panel Debrief
Round 3
11:40 am - 12:30pm
Parks Quality Assessment Quantifying Particulate Matter Exposure Distribution in NYC Quantitative Analyses of Urban Topography Urban Waste Analytics Using Social Media to Predict Urban Transportation Panel Debrief
12:30pm - 1:00 pm Closing Remarks
Dr. Steve Koonin
Lunch on your own – 1:00pm to 2:00pm
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2015 USI Urban Informatics Capstone Presentations Technical presentations – 2:00pm to 4:30pm
2:00pm - 2:30pm
ACCESS NYC Data Analysis
Digital Equality: Sensing, citizen science,
data analytics & visualization
Parks Quality Assessment
MAGNET 820 MAGNET 816 MAGNET 810
2:30pm - 3:00pm
Analysis of Citibike Data and Modeling of Time-Dependent Origin-Destination
Matrices
From Light Variability to Energy Consumption
Quantifying Particulate Matter Exposure
Distribution in NYC
MAGNET 820 MAGNET 816 MAGNET 810
3:00pm - 3:30pm
Building & Sustainability Informatics
Learnr—A seamless education volunteering
platform
Quantitative Analyses of Urban Topography
MAGNET 820 MAGNET 816 MAGNET 810
3:30pm - 4:00pm
BusVis: Interactive Exploration of NYC
Bus Data
New York Open Government
Urban Waste Analytics
MAGNET 820 MAGNET 816 MAGNET 810
4:00pm - 4:30pm
Crime and Policing Analytics in New
York City
New York City Economic Map
Using Social Media to Predict Urban Transportation
MAGNET 820 MAGNET 816 MAGNET 810
Receptions & poster presentations – 4:30 to 6:00pm CUSP, 1 MetroTech Center, 19th floor
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2015 USI Urban Informatics Capstone Presentations Projects & Teams ACCESS NYC Data Analysis Faculty Advisor(s): Dr. Ravi Shroff Team: Kelly Binder, Arnnop Hualchareonthon, Andrea Krukowski, Tae Kim Sponsor: NYC Mayor’s Office of Operations Analysis of Citibike Data and Modeling of Time-Dependent Origin-Destination Matrices Faculty Advisors: Dr. Kaan Ozbay, Dr. Claudio Silva Team: David Marulli, Yin-wen Lee, Yifang Ma Sponsor: CUSP Research Building & Sustainability Informatics Faculty Advisors: Dr. Constantine Kontokosta, Dr. Dan Marasco Team: Rongqi Sun, Christopher Tull, Maha Yaqub Sponsor: NYC Mayor’s Office of Sustainability BusVis: Interactive Exploration of NYC Bus Data Faculty Advisor: Dr. Huy Vo Team: Kania Azrina, Eduardo Franco, Renate Pinggera, Radu Stancut, Jiamin Xuan Sponsor: CUSP Research Crime and Policing Analytics in New York City Faculty Advisor: Dr. Martin Jankowiak Team: Priyank Bhatia, Danni Wang, Yuzheng Zhuang Sponsor: CUSP Research Digital Equality: Sensing, citizen science, data analytics & visualization Faculty Advisors: Dr. Charlie Mydlarz, Dr. Justin Salamon Team: Nicholas Hagans, Ya Liu, Xinyi Qu, Liwen Tian Sponsor: CUSP Research From Light Variability to Energy Consumption Faculty Advisor: Dr. Greg Dobler Team: Bartosz Bonczak, Emil Christensen, Joe McLaughlin Sponsor: ConEdison Learnr—A seamless education volunteering platform Faculty Advisor: Dr. Neil Kleiman Team: Varun Adibhatla, Patrick Atwater, Graham Henke New York City Economic Map Faculty Advisors: Dr. Tim Savage, Dr. Greg Dobler Team: Tong Jian, Kenneth Luna, Sam Pollack, Julia Smith Sponsor: CUSP Research CUSP | #nyucusp
2015 USI Urban Informatics Capstone Presentations Projects & Teams NEW YORK OPEN GOVERNMENT Faculty Advisors: Dr. Martin Jankowiak, Dr. Ravi Shroff Team: Brigitte Jellinek, Meredith McCarron, Anjali Mehta, Dimas Putro, Ady Sevy Sponsor: NYS Office of the Attorney General PARKS QUALITY ASSESSMENT Faculty Advisor: Dr. Greg Dobler Team: Ouafa Benkraouda, Danyang Chen, Amanda Doyle, Justin Gordon Sponsor: NYC Department of Parks and Recreation QUANTIFYING PARTICULATE MATTER EXPOSURE DISTRIBUTION IN NYC Faculty Advisor: Dr. Masoud Ghandehari, Dr. Ari Patrinos, Dr. Sina Kashuk Team: Paul Cho, Su Feng, Sayantani Mitra, Xinyu Wang Sponsor: CUSP Research QUANTITATIVE ANALYSES OF URBAN TOPOGRAPHY Faculty Advisors: Dr. Steven Koonin, Dr. Jonathan Katz Team: Juan Medina, Peter Varshavsky Sponsor: CUSP Research URBAN WASTE ANALYTICS Faculty Advisors: Dr. Masoud Ghandehari, Mr. Nick Johnson, Dr. Sina Kashuk Team: Daniel Cazap, Olga Ianiuk, Linglan Liu Sponsor: CUSP Research USING SOCIAL MEDIA TO PREDICT URBAN TRANSPORTATION Faculty Advisor: Dr. Arun Sundararajan Team: Lluvia Hernandez, Douglas Steinberg, Sriniketh Vijayaraghavan, Yixue Wang Sponsor:NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission
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2015 USI Urban Informatics Capstone Presentations Notes CUSP | #nyucusp
2015 USI Urban Informatics Capstone Presentations About the USI Capstone Projects The Urban Science Intensive is a two-semester capstone sequence that is the experiential learning focus of the CUSP M.S. program. At its core is team-based work on a real-world urban problem, combining problem identification and evaluation, data collection and analysis, data visualization and communication, and finally, solution formulation and implementation. Students work as part of integrated teams with Agency and Industry Partners, immersed in the public aspects of the project
About CUSP The Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP) is a unique public-private research center that uses New York City as its laboratory and classroom to help cities around the world become more productive, livable, equitable, and resilient. CUSP observes, analyzes, and models cities to optimize outcomes, prototype new solutions, formalize new tools and processes, and develop new expertise/experts. These activities will make CUSP the world’s leading authority in the emerging field of “Urban Informatics.”
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CUSP: 1 Metrotech Center (MTC), 19th floor. MAGNET: 2 Metrotech Center (MTC), 8th floor. National Grid Auditorium: 1Metrotech Center (MTC), 1st floor
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