Meeting #14 – Urban Mobility Intelligence from Big Data

GITMob meeting no. 14

This session took place on 14 October 2019 at room L202A of Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto (FEUP). The topic of the session was Urban Mobility Intelligence from Big Data,  presented by Joel Ribeiro, a researcher with the Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores, Tecnologia e Ciência (INESC TEC).

 

Abstract

Big data consists of a massive amount of complex data – which is constantly growing – that could not be handled by traditional information technology systems in reasonable times. This inability is due to data size (Volume), heterogeneity (Variety), speed of change (Velocity), and uncertainty (Veracity), the so-called four Vs that describe the characteristics of big data. The growth of digital networking over the last decades enabled not only the integration of people, businesses and systems but also the access to all kinds of information. Regarding urban mobility, big data can provide useful insights on urban dynamics and related aspects such as demography, environment, and land use. This knowledge may support strategic and operational applications, from planning and design to evaluation and management.

 

Short Bio

Joel Ribeiro is a researcher at INESC TEC. Joel got his doctorate degree in Process Mining from the Eindhoven University of Technology with the dissertation “Multidimensional Process Discovery” (2013). He has worked as a researcher in many academic and industry projects across Europe with different business perspectives. Currently, he is working in the opti-MOVES project, which aims at the quality management of intermodal public transport services: diagnosis and optimization. His research interests include process and data science, business intelligence, business process management, logistics, and transportation systems.

Meeting #13 – GITMob Welcome Networking Session

GITMob meeting no. 13

We will begin the academic year of 2019/2020 with a networking session. Come and join us to meet students, researchers, and professors from FEUP’s doctoral programs. New Ph.D. students are very welcome to join and meet other Ph.D. students, professors and researchers in the field of mobility and transportation. Some Ph.D. students will share an overview of their thesis work in an informal and friendly environment, where everyone is welcome to participate. This session is very important for Professors to meet new Ph.D. students, and an opportunity to establish network connections that can evolve towards research common interests and maybe the pursuit of future endeavors.