Clémentine Cottineau is a geographer, currently Assistant Professor of Urban Studies at the Faculty of Architecture in TU Delft. Her main research is about modelling the evolution of economic segregation and inequality between and within cities. In 2022, she was awarded an ERC Starting Grant to work on this topic. This is where SEGUE comes from.
Clémentine holds a PhD in Geography from Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. During previous research positions at UCL’s Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis and CNRS’s Centre Maurice Halbwachs between 2014 and 2020, she has worked on the patterns of post-Soviet urbanisation, urban scaling laws, spatial agent-based modelling and industrial geographies.
Javier San Millán Tejedor is a doctoral student and urban researcher at TU Delft. His PhD project studies the drivers of urban segregation in the Netherlands, aiming to disentangle the convoluted relationship between economic and spatial inequalities. He is also interested in the right to the city, urban data science and critical mapping.
Bayi Li is a PhD candidate at the Delft University of Technology. His research focuses on computational social science- integrating diverse approaches such as agent-based modelling, GIS and urban planning to address intractable urban problems. He is presently investigating the complexities of urban economic segregation through the lens of micro-modelling.
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SEGUE @ ODISSEI Conference for Social Science in the Netherlands 2023 This November, two of our members took part in the ODISSEI C...
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