Martin Barner
Research Associate
Martin Barner studied Architecture and Urban Analytics in Munich, Beijing and London. His research at UCL's Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis combined concepts from complexity theory and statistical mechanics to model fractal geometries in cities. As "Global Data and Analysis Lead" for the think tank "IMPACT Initiatives", he supported data collection and analysis in humanitarian crises in more than twenty countries. He currently works at the CityScienceLab for the "Cockpit Social Infrastructure“ project and is pursuing a PhD at the intersection of data science and political philosophy in the context of rapid urban transformation.
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Barner, M., Cottineau, C., Molinero, C., Salat, H., Stanilov, K., & Arcaute, E. (2017). Multiscale entropy in the spatial context of cities.
https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.1711.09817
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