Professor Michael Batty FBA

Spatial Statistics, GIS and Cartography Urban Studies
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2001
Subjects
Geography

Current post

Bartlett Professor of Planning, University College London

Past appointments

University College London Professor of Spatial Analysis and Planning, Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis

1995 -

University College London Bartlett Professor of Planning, University College London

1995 -

State University of New York at Buffalo Director of the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis

1990 - 1995

University of Wales, Cardiff Professor of City and Regional Planning

1979 - 1989

University of Reading Lecturer, Reader in Geography

1969 - 1979

Publications

Urban modelling: algorithms, calibrations, predictions 1976

Microcomputer graphics: art, design and creative modelling 1987

Fractal cities: a geometry of form and function 1994

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Georgina Born OBE FBA

Anthropology and sociology of music, media and digital cultures; anthropological theory; the social, the material, and time; cultural production, cultural institutions and creative industries; music in the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries; interdisciplinarity; AI and culture; digital humanities and digital methods

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Professor Judith Carney FBA

Environment and society geography; gender, ecology and food systems in West Africa; African foods and slave agency in the historical geography of the Black Atlantic; agroecology and political ecology

Judith Carney FBA

Professor Matthew Gandy FBA

Cultural, urban, and environmental geography, from the middle decades of the nineteenth century to the present, with particular interests in landscape, infrastructure, and bio-diversity

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