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QuSS

This page and repository represent the collection of resources for Quantitative Spatial Science. This is a research group consisting of academics and students from school of Geographical, University of Bristol, who are interested in human geography, quantitative methods and spatial sciences. Follow the university official web page and our blog for more information.

We meet for an hour once a week during academic year to discuss what's new in the world of quantitative geography and get inspired by presentations from researchers within our group, but also from the outside. This page provides you with useful information such as when do we meet, where, who is talking, but also link to form where you can provide your feedback or suggestions for sessions.

When do we meet?

Wednesdays 13.00-14.00 during the 2022-23 academic year.

Please note that in Weeks 4 (19/10) and 13 (25/1) we will meet at 12.00-13.00.

Joining online

Here is the Zoom link to join online if needed.

Where do we meet?

See the below table.

Session types

  1. Research presentations of fully or partially developed paper from internal and external speakers.

  2. PhD student presentations. 1st year and 2nd year PhD students are required to give a 30 min presentation on their research introduction and progress. Each student has 20-25 min presentation followed by 5-10 min for questions. Third- or fourth-year students are not required to do this, but should feel free to arrange a slot to present about their research.

  3. Discussion sessions based on readings. Before this session, we provide you with reading 1 or 2 articles related to a specific topic, a new idea or an emerging issue. On the session then we give 10 min overview on the reading and facilitate discussion.

Bellow you can find schedule for this academic year.

Suggestions, questions, and feedback

If you have a suggestion for a speaker (including yourself!), or a discussion topic, or you just want to give us some feedback please email Mirah [email protected] or Emmanouil [email protected].

Schedule

Week Date Room Speaker QUSS Social event
1 28/9 Hepple Welocme to QuSS! Coffee, tea and biscuits.
2 5/10 Hepple
3 12/10 Hepple Kevin Credit: A structured comparison of causal machine learning methods to assess heterogeneous treatment effects in spatial data The Ostrich
4 19/10 Hepple 12-1 George Willis: Understanding the effects of polycentricity within the shrinking city paradigm in China: A Multi-level approach Eldon House
5 26/10 Hepple Laura Sheppard: Gendering the research pipeline: a quantitative feminist geographical approach
6 2/11 WMB 3.23 Alessia Calafiore: Towards equitable and inclusive 20 minute cities The White Harte (Park Row)
7 9/11 WMB 1.5 Cancelled
8 16/11 WMB 1.5 Cancelled
9 23/11 Hepple Cancelled Robin Hood on St Michaels
10 30/11 Hepple Cancelled
11 7/12 WMB 1.5 AQM Y2 PhD presentations: Ekaterina Melianova and Giulia Occhini
12 14/12 Hepple AQM Y2 PhD presentations: Tao Zhou and Yigong Hu
13 25/1 Wills 1.5 12-1 Carmen Cabrera-Arnau: A Journey Through the Complexity of Cities at Different Spatial Scales The Hope and Anchor
14 1/2 Hepple cancelled due to strike
15 8/2 Hepple Nicholas Dorward: Urbanization, modernization, and women's participation in African politics
16 15/2 Hepple Vikki Houlden Cancelled because of strikes
17 22/2 Online only Y1 PhD presentations: Mirah Zhang: Connecting a Few Concepts in Spatial Causal Inference
18 1/3 SR2 Y2 PhD presentations: Emerald Dilworth and Sultan Alotaibi
19 8/3 SR2 Qunshan Zhao: Understand human behaviours by using mobile phone app data during the pandemic in Glasgow
20 15/3 SR2 Y1 PhD presentations: Qingya Cheng and Sitong Guo
21 22/3 SR2
22 19/4 35 BSQ HWB 2.25 Maria Abreu Postponed for next year
23 26/4 35 BSQ HWB 2.25 Y1 PhD presentations: Genghao Zhang and Jiao Zhou
24 3/5 35 BSQ HWB 2.25 Patrick Ballantyne: Mobility data: does it live up to the hype?
10/5 PEEL The Johnston Lecture in Geography, Ed Manley: TBC
20 17/5 SR2 Y1 PhD presentations: Qingya Cheng and Sitong Guo