I'm happy to share that a preprint about the Dash Sylvereye project is out: "Dash Sylvereye: A WebGL-powered Library for Dashboard-driven Visualization of Large Street Networks." Dash Sylvereye is a new Python library to quickly produce interactive web visualizations of street networks obtained from OpenStreetMap with the excellent OSMnx library. The user can assign custom … Continue reading New Preprint Out: Dash Sylvereye: A New Python Library for WebGL-accelerated Street Network Visualization
Repensando la Ciudad: A Workshop to Reevaluate the Way We Think About Cities
Back in October 2019, I collaborated as an organizer of the workshop “Repensando la Ciudad” (Rethinking Cities) which took place on October 18-19 of that year in Queretaro City. The objective of “Repensando la Ciudad” was to share and generate knowledge about alternative ways of thinking about cities from a transdisciplinary perspective. We also sought … Continue reading Repensando la Ciudad: A Workshop to Reevaluate the Way We Think About Cities
Best TScIT Paper Award for Jotte Sonneveld
Back in April 2020, Jotte Sonneveld, a student of Mahboobeh Zangiabady and mine, was awarded a «Best TScIT Paper Award» at the 33rd Twente Student Conference on IT in Enschede, the Netherlands. He presented the paper «A Gravitational Approach for Ranking Autonomous Systems in Large Autonomous System Networks», which reports our research on a new … Continue reading Best TScIT Paper Award for Jotte Sonneveld
Call for Papers: “Scientific Computation Applied to Geospatial Problems”, ENC 2021
I'm happy to share a Call for Papers for the track «Scientific Computation Applied to Geospatial Problems» which some colleagues at CentroGeo and myself are organizing for the Encuentro Nacional de Computación 2021 (ENC 2021). You can find the CfP below: Encuentro Nacional de Computación 2021 (ENC 2021) Track: “Scientific Computation Applied to Geospatial Problems” … Continue reading Call for Papers: “Scientific Computation Applied to Geospatial Problems”, ENC 2021