E022 - Sustainable Urban Mobility With Martin Loidl From the University of Salzburg, Department of Geoinformatics (ZGIS)

Posted on Monday, Dec 4, 2023
Today we talk Martin Loidl from the University of Salzburg about Sustainable Urban Mobility and GIS.

Show Notes

For today’s episode we talk with Martin Loidl from the University of Salzburg, Department of Geoinformatics, about Sustainable Urban Mobility. Martin has completed his education with a PhD in Applied Geoinformatics from the University of Salzburg. He is leading the Mobility lab at the ZGIS.

Guests

Martin Loidl

Martin Loidl

Martin leads the Mobility Lab at the Department for Geoinformatics of the University of Salzburg, Austria.

https://mobilitylab.zgis.at/en/home-2/

Martin particularly interested in the digital representation of the mobility system, as well as in integrating domain knowledge from different fields (such as health, planning, transport engineering, psychology etc.) for a better understanding of the interdependencies between the physical and social environment on the one and mobility behaviour and patterns on the other side.

Hosts

Sonia Das

Sonia Das

Sonia Das is a masters student at the Geoinformatics for Urbanised society programme at University of Tartu. She uses geospatial technology to study cultural heritage and has worked on World Heritage sites in Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in India.

Sonia has published work in reputed peer- reviewed journals and presented on National and International conferences. Apart from geospatial analysis, she is trained in 14C radiocarbon dating using AMS. Sonia also makes videos related to GIS and write blogs about use of GIS in archaeology.

Alex Kmoch

Alex Kmoch

Alex is a Distributed Spatial Systems Researcher with many years of international experience in geospatial data management and web- and cloud-based geoprocessing with a particular focus on land use, soils, hydrology, and water quality. His interests include OGC standards and web-services for location-based data sharing, modelling workflows, machine learning, and interactive geo-visualisation. Alex has been involved with SDIs and the OGC for a long time and was recently elected board member of the Estonian Geoinformatics Society (EstGIS) and European Co-Chair for the OGC University Domain Working Group. He is based at the Chair of Geoinformatics and Cartography at Department of Geography of the University of Tartu.