Year 2022 for the Mobility Lab

Another year is passing by, and it is time to look back to its glories and challenges!  The highlight of the year was most certainly the 8th Mobile Tartu Conference and the related PhD Course, held both in Palamuse and in Tartu on June 28–30. The conference was a happy post-pandemic reunion of the mobility…

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New Visiting Professors Nominated

We are delighted to announce that Professor Matthew Zook from the University of Kentucky, USA, and Professor Jukka M. Krisp from Augsburg University, Germany, have been nominated to the Visiting Professors of the Mobility Lab and the Department of Geography of the University of Tartu starting from January 2023. This will continue and formalise our…

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Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Network Action on automated mobilities

Over the past four years, our Mobility Lab has been a core member of the Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Network on ‘Cooperative, Connected and Automated Mobility: EU and Australasian Innovations’ (CCAMEU). While the network action is soon to be completed, its impacts will continue to emerge over the coming years. The network was led by Professor…

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Mobility Lab at the International Conference on Location Based Services

On September 12-14, the 17th International Conference on Location Based Services took place in Munich. The conference was held on the roof floor of one of the Technical University of Munich buildings, and from the balconies surrounding it, there was a view of a warm and sunny city hastily preparing for Oktoberfest. Our Mobility Lab…

Reflections from the Mobile Tartu 2022 Conference and the PhD Course

On June 29-30, human mobility researchers all over the world gathered again in Tartu for the eighth international Mobile Tartu Conference and PhD Course, which focused on mobility and mobile big data-based research. This was a happy in-person reunion of the research community after the last Mobile Tartu conference in 2020 was held virtually. This…

Researchers at the University of Tartu organize an international conference on human mobility and big data in Tartu

The conference Mobile Tartu 2022 and an associated doctoral course will take place for the eighth time from June 28 to 30. This year, more than 100 researchers from more than 20 countries are coming to Tartu. Keynote presentations and panel discussions can also be attended virtually. The world and human mobility are in constant change, which…

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In search of sustainable and inclusive mobility solutions for rural areas

Authors: Helen Poltimäe, Merlin Rehema, Janika Raun and Age Poom Low residential density, long travel distances and the traditional reliance on private transport create sustainability challenges for rural mobility. Furthermore, rural travellers have diverse weekly and seasonal travel needs and patterns as they represent both local residents and second-home-owners as well as domestic and foreign…

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Smart Bike Share in Tartu, Estonia

Author: Karl Saidla Since December 2021, I have been living with my family in Tartu, Estonia where I am carrying out a unique research project on bike share. More specifically, the research will explore the public policies behind the planning, design, and implementation of the bike share systems of both Tartu (Smart Bike) and Helsinki,…

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Greenery exposure in travel environments – Mobility Lab starts a new project

Author: Age Poom Our long-term member Age Poom has returned to Tartu after two years of postdoctoral research at the Digital Geography Lab, University of Helsinki. Age has received funding from the Estonian Research Council for an individual research grant, which aims to provide a better scientific understanding of the experience of greenery and noise…

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