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Batty, Michael 1954-
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Michael Batty
Michael Batty
(born 11 January 1945) is a British academic currently appointed as Bartlett Professor of Planning in
The Bartlett
at
University College London
. His work spans the fields of
urban planning
,
geography
and spatial
data science
. He has been Director—now Chairman—of the
Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis
, set up when he was appointed to UCL in 1995. His research and the work of CASA is focused on computer models of city systems. He was awarded the
William Alonso
Prize of the
Regional Science Association
in 2011 for his book Cities and Complexity, the same prize a second time for his book The New Science of Cities in 2017–2018, the University Consortium GIS Research Award in 2012, and the
Lauréat Prix International de Géographie Vautrin Lud
, the so-called 'Nobel for geography', in 2013. In 2015, he was awarded the
Founder's Medal
of the
Royal Geographical Society
and in 2016, the Gold Medal of the
Royal Town Planning Institute
(RTPI). He also received the Senior Scholar Award of the Complex Systems Society in September 2016.
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