Post doctorate in Geovisualization 18 months
Multi-scale spatiotemporal urban data visualization for urban communication
and development
TyCiTy Project
Territories constantly need to evolve in order to face demographic,
energetic, environmental, economic and heritage-related challenges. The dual
pressure of constrained financial resources and civic expectations calls for
tools to predict and explain those evolutions. 3D visualization and mapping
tools were designed to meet those needs. However, software solutions
struggle to find their place, as they require constant updating. This has
led to the generating of numerous, expensive and ill-adapted city modelling
generators. The TyCiTy project proposes to design an innovative production
tool for 3D modelling of the territory, in order to understand its
evolutions and to plan for the future. Its users, whether they are
communities or private actors, will be able to create autonomously 3D
communication models from their own GIS data, to predict visualization
routes, and thus to communicate better on the territory.
The TyCiTy is a SME research project from the Images&Réseaux Centre
(2018-2020).
Missions
* To elaborate scenarios for urban data use in collaboration with the
users (communities, urban planning agencies, planners);
* To propose methods for the multi-scale spatiotemporal urban data
visualization for urban communication and development;
* To participate in the prototyping and to carry out user tests.
Key words
Geomatics, information visualization, urban data models, spatiotemporal
data, user tests.
AAU Laboratory ( <http://aau.archi.fr/>
http://aau.archi.fr) CRENAU team
The Ambiances, Architectures, Urbanités Laboratory is a joint research unit,
co-accredited by Centrale Nantes (ECN), CNRS and the Graduate School of
Architecture of Nantes (ENSAN). The TyCiTy project is part of the Building
architecture and the urban axis of the AAU Laboratory. The CRENAU team is
the Laboratorys team in Nantes. Its main duty is to contribute to an
ambiances theory centred on the immersive simulation, in situ approach and
assistance in architectural and urban projects.
Candidates
PhD in geomatics, geovisualization or information visualization
Desired skills: visualization, user tests, data models, programming
Valuable skills: visual perception, urban planning, architecture
Contact
Vincent Tourre ( <mailto:vincent.tourre@ec-nantes.fr>
vincent.tourre(a)ec-nantes.fr)
Myriam Servières ( <mailto:myriam.servieres@ec-nantes.fr>
myriam.servieres(a)ec-nantes.fr)
Applications will be reviewed from February until the position is fulfilled.