Meet our staff: Introducing Diego Candia Riquelme, PhD student

In 2019, Diego Candia Riquelme joined our department as PhD student, supervised by Erik Verhoef. Diego studied industrial engineering and completed a master in transportation engineering at the University of Chili. What exactly do you study? I mostly do modelling on urban congestion, and interaction with labour taxes for now. The more general framework of that…

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New project: Critical Minerals and the Clean Energy Transition

Joëlle Noailly, Gerard van der Meijden and Steven Poelhekke have been awarded a research grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) for the project “Critical Minerals and the Clean Energy Transition”. A major obstacle to the energy transition often overlooked is the critical reliance of future clean energy systems on a few essential minerals,…

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Research project Mobility during and after corona lockdown: Results

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MObility during and after COrona LOckDOwn (abbreviated as MOCOLODO) was a research project, addressing urgent (policy) questions about mobility in corona times. The project run from September 15, 2020 to September 15, 2022, and united researchers from different universities in close cooperation with a number of societal partners. Results The project MOCOLODO looked at (1)…

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Meet our staff: Raúl Ramos, ERASMUS exchange PhD student

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Raúl Ramos is an ERASMUS exchange PhD candidate from Colombia studying at the Catholic University in Chile. He has been with us since November 2021, and will leave in September 2022. Asking what exactly made him come to the VU, he answers: ‘My advisor in Chile – Hugo Silva – did his Ph.D. here. He…

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Meet our staff: Introducing MOCOLODO researcher Xiao Yu

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Since the beginning of 2021, Xiao Yu joined the department of Spatial Economics as researcher within project MOCOLODO (MObility during and after COrona LOckDOwn). MOCOLODO addresses urgent (policy) questions about mobility in corona times. The project unites researchers from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, University of Twente, Delft University of Technology, Utrecht University, and University of Groningen.…

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Research project SIMETRI: Zooming on land-use simulation

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The goal of international research project SIMETRI  (SustaInable Mobility and Equality in mega-ciTy RegIons) is to build a platform for understanding and predicting urban development in mega-city regions. The project unites researchers from China, the UK, and the Netherlands to integrate methods, knowledge and experience related to spatial data analytics, indicator development and urban modelling Despite the COVID…

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Meet our staff: Introducing transport economist Jonathan Hall

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We are proud to introduce to you Jonathan Hall, transport economist, visiting Research Associate at the Department of Spatial Economics. Jonathan, originally from the United States, is also an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. He came to Amsterdam along with his lovely wife and four children for one year on account of his…

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