2023 Open Topic Grants Recipients
We are pleased to announce the selection of the 2023 Shanghai Key Laboratory of Urban Design and Urban Science (LOUD), NYU Shanghai Open Topic Grants recipients. The award review committee recommends these research projects based on original research contributions, reliable methods, and feasible schedule. Moreover, these research topics are highly relevant to our key lab’s research directions.
Congratulations to the following awardees!
| Applicant | Project name | Affiliation of applicant |
| Tyler Haupert | The Digital Turn in Real Estate Finance: Comparing the United States and China | NYU Shanghai |
| Yuanzhao Wang | Planning for urban satisfaction: A critical approach to measure the quality of urban experience from the perspective of social media platform | UCL |
| Yi Zheng | Digital Sensing of Carbon Emissions in High-Density Urban Areas Based on Multi-source Data | Southeast University |
| Yiwei Zhou | Endogenous Spatial Effects and Multifactor Influence Mechanisms of Urban Transportation and Travel under Occupational and Residential Imbalance | University of Shanghai for Science and Technology |
| Si Chen | Exploring Popularity and Use of Green Spaces Using Multi-source Social Media Data and Deep Learning Approaches | Michigan State University |
| Seung Kyum Kim | Assessing the lmpact of Green-Blue Adaptation Strategies for Climate Change on Gentrification in Underdeveloped Countries | Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology |
| Baojie He | Slow-moving path recognition planning adapted to high urban temperatures | Chongqing University |
| Huili Xie | Equity study of urban green space oriented to quality improvement and renewal | Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University |
| Jie Li | Landscape perception and design strategy of urban waterfront green space: case study on Shanghai's "Huangpu River and Suzhou Creek" coastal green space as an example | The Shanghai Institute of Technology |
| Undergraduate awardee | ||
| Nadine Chen | Assessing Urban Health In College Students: TheBenefits That Exercise Brings | NYU Shanghai |