City Science and Andorra Research + Innovation teams are currently working on two research directions: Food Waste in Andorra, Insight …
How Media Lab and HafenCity University researchers are tackling the refugee crisis in Hamburg, using algorithms and LEGO bricks.By Ken…
The City Science Network is a collaboration of institutions + researchers sharing a the goal of enabling more livable, equitable communities
The MIT team traveled to Concepcion, Chile in May of 2023 for a workshop and presentations with the City Science Lab @ Biobío. The event wa…
On June 8, 2023, a delegation from the University of Guadalajara (UdeG) visited the MIT Media Lab to meet with faculty and researchers rega…
Final projects created in MAS.S64 City Sci-Fi: Speculative Movie Making Towards the Design of Future Cities.Students were prompted to …
The 2022 City Science Summit is a collaboration between MIT City Science, the City Science Network and the Norman Foster Foundation.
City Science researchers Naroa Coretti, Iñigo Martinez, Luis Alonso, and Kent Larson discuss their research on autonomous shared bicycles.
There has been extensive press on the City Science Lab @Biobío. Below is a selection.  …
How can we design a zero-commuting city? What are the important attributes of a walkable community? How can we invent the future of mobilit…
The two papers relate to project work from the City Science group around the impact of shared autonomous micro-mobility systems.
Article by cinematographer and visual artist Sean Webley
How do new mobility patterns interfere relationships?
Prototyping and testing space of Two Mobility Futures 0∞.
How new mobility patterns influence what carry and possess?
How will new mobility patterns shape the built environment?
For this project, the teams will explore the concept of a 15-minute city using various urban simulations.
ARC, a unit of the HCMC Department of Planning and Architecture, is uniquely positioned for this collaboration.
For the paper titled: Dynamic Urban Planning: An Agent-based model Coupling Mobility Mode and Housing Choice. Use Case Kendall Square.
With(in)captured a fragment of Eva, Gihan, MamaG and their communities’ stories. The nature of this work poses challenges for retelling the…
Below is a selection of press coverage of the collaboration between the MIT Media Lab City Science group at the University of Guadala…
Lomas del Centinela is a growing community on a hilltop in Zapopan, Guadalajara, Mexico. It borders the Bosque del Centinela, an important …
Hae Won Park, PhD, is a research scientist at the MIT Media Lab and a principal investigator of the Social Robot Companions Program. H…
Gestión and Universidad del Pacífico (UP) organized a round table on the concept of smart cities.
By M. Victoria S. Nadal "There is a set of population for which smart cities can make a fundamental difference: people with disabilities."
This online professional short course offers people around the globe an opportunity to learn from Kent Larson and the City Science team as …
Researchers from the City Science group conducted a workshop at HafenCity University's City Science Lab in Hamburg, Germany.
Team members from Aalto University visited the Media Lab’s City Science group to discuss ongoing collaborations and new projects.
Highlights from the Andorra workshop
In January 2019, members of the City Science team traveled to Andorra to further explore Andorra’s innovation opportunity to improve urban …
Nai Chun Chen, Jenny Xie, Phil Tinn, Luis Alonso, Takehiko Nagakura and Kent Larson