Seminar

A Network Analysis Perspective to Understanding the Impacts of COVID-19 on Mobility Patterns

April 20, 2021
 at 
3:00 pm
EST
Research from MIT, Boston University, The New College of Florida, and Sabanci Universitesi explores the ways different neighborhoods are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Research from MIT, Boston University, The New College of Florida, and Sabanci Universitesi explores the ways different neighborhoods are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. They use SafeGraph mobility data, US census data, and NYC open datasets to show how mobility patterns have changed, and determine how the pandemic has directly impacted the way people move. They go on to examine how socio-demographic factors influence people differently.

Research from MIT, Boston University, The New College of Florida, and Sabanci Universitesi explores the ways different neighborhoods are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Research from MIT, Boston University, The New College of Florida, and Sabanci Universitesi explores the ways different neighborhoods are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. They use SafeGraph mobility data, US census data, and NYC open datasets to show how mobility patterns have changed, and determine how the pandemic has directly impacted the way people move. They go on to examine how socio-demographic factors influence people differently.

Speakers
Research from MIT, Boston University, The New College of Florida, and Sabanci Universitesi explores the ways different neighborhoods are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Research from MIT, Boston University, The New College of Florida, and Sabanci Universitesi explores the ways different neighborhoods are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. They use SafeGraph mobility data, US census data, and NYC open datasets to show how mobility patterns have changed, and determine how the pandemic has directly impacted the way people move. They go on to examine how socio-demographic factors influence people differently.

Speakers