Conference Manual - International City Sciences Conference

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Introduction to the conference
International Conference on City Sciences
New architectures, infrastructures and services for future cities
Taking place in Shanghai, the paradigm of challenges for future
cities and a crossroad itself between East and West, the International
Conference on City Sciences brings together academics, policy
makers, industry analysts, providers and practitioners to present
and discuss their findings. In particular, the new science of cities
encompasses rather different approaches. Future cities place citizens
at the core of the innovation process when creating new urban
services, through “experience labs”, the development of urban
apps or the provision of "open data". But future cities also describe
the modernization of urban infrastructures and services such as
transport, energy, culture, etc., through digital ICT technologies:
ultra-fast fixed and mobile networks, the Internet of things, smart
grids, data centers, etc. Therefore, it can be said that there is an
increasing awareness of the need to deploy new infrastructures to
support updated public services and of the need to develop new
services able to share information and knowledge within and between
organizations and citizens. In addition, urban planning and urban
landscape are increasingly perceived as a basic infrastructure, or
rather a framework, where the rest of infrastructures and services
rely upon. Thus, as an overarching consequence, there is an urgent
need to discuss among practitioners and academicians successful
cases and new approaches able to help to build better future cities.
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Brief Introduction to Tongji University
Brief Introduction to Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Tongji University is one of the leading universities in China underdirect
administration of Ministry of Education, listed on “Project 985” and
“Project 211”. With a history of over a century, Tongji has valued the
balanced development of four functions, i.e. education, research, outreach,
and culture inheritance and innovation. The history of Tongji can be traced
back to 1907 when German Medical School was founded by Erich Paulun,
a German doctor in Shanghai.
The university offers 75 undergraduate majors (50 of which are enrolling
students according to 17 broad disciplinary categories).It can grant master
degrees in 55 broad academic disciplines, together with 15 professional
Master’s programs and 26 engineering Master’s programs. It also grants
PhD degrees in 31 broad academic disciplines with 3 professional PhD
programs and 25 post-doctoral mobile research stations. Of all the
disciplines, 3 are first-level national key disciplines, 7 second-level national
key disciplines, 3 second-level national key disciplines (incubated), and
17 first-level Shanghai disciplines. There are 3 State Key Laboratories, 1
National Engineering Lab, 5 National Engineering (Technology) Research
Centers, and 26 ministerial/provincial-level key labs and engineering
(technology) research centers as well as 7 affiliated hospitals and 4 affiliated
high schools.
As a guarantee of the training of future generations, the UPM combines
the four main pillars of a modern higher education institution: teaching,
knowledge generation, the transfer of this knowledge to the productive
sectors and the dissemination of the scientific and technological knowledge
as an exponent of the global service that a higher education institution must
be rendered to our society.
Located in the Greater Madrid area (Comunidad de Madrid), this
university offers its students an exceptional scientific and intellectual
environment.
The UPM was founded in 1971 by bringing together all the Superior
Technical Schools (Escuelas Técnicas Superiores) which until then were
part of the Superior Technical Institute (Instituto Politécnico Superior).
The University Schools (Escuelas Universitarias) were integrated in 1972.
However, the majority of the UPM Centers have existed for more than two
centuries. For this reason it is no exaggeration to state that a large part of
the history of Spanish technology for more than one and a half centuries
has been written by the Schools of Architecture and Engineering of the
UPM. The majority of the greatest figures in Spanish teaching and research
have passed through its lecture halls as students or teachers.
Nowadays, the UPM still continues to lead the way in standards of
excellence in teaching, research and public service.
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Programme - June 4th
Brief Programme
June, 2015 / SSC@TU
Thursday, June 4th
Friday, June 5th
Day 1
Day 2
8:30 –9:30h
8:30 –9:30h
Registration and Welcome
Keynote speech
9:30-11:00h
Keynote Speech
Morning
Noon
Afternoon
Evening
15:15-15:45
Coffee Break
15:45-17:15
Parallel Sessions
Session/venue
08:30-9:30
Prof. Wujiang
Registration and Welcome
Vice-Rector of Tongji
Welcome Address
Prof. LI Zhenyu
Bell Hall Auditorium, Building B, College
Dean of College of Architecture and Urban
of Architecture and Urban Planning
Planning
Keynote 1
Prof. WU Jiang
Title: Comtemporary Urbanization and Vice-Rector of Tongji
the Challenges Facing by China
9:30 – 11:00
14:00 – 15:30h
Parallel Sessions
Keynote 2
Title:The city of the future. A UPM
Initiative. An integral and quantitative
approach to cities.
Keynote 3
Title:Shanghai 2040——Urban
Renewal
15:30-17:00
Plenary Session-Workshop
Conclusion and wrap-up
Speaker
Host: LI Xiangning
9:30-11:00h
Parallel Sessions
11:00-11:30
11:00-11:30
Coffee Break & Group Photo Taking
Coffee Break & Photo Picking
11:30-12:45
11:30-13:00
Plenary session-workshop Energy
Plenary Session-Workshop
management infrastructures and The challenges of implementation: the comapplication
panies’ view
12:45-13:45
13:00-14:00
Lunch
Lunch
13:45 – 15:15
Plenary session-workshop Transportation infrastructures and
urban planning
Time
11:30 – 12:45
18:00-20:00
Dinner and networking event
13:45 – 15:15
Plenary session-Workshop
Energy management infrastructures
and applications
Bell Hall Auditorium, Building B, College
of Architecture and Urban Planning
Plenary session-Workshop
Transportation infrastructures and
urban planning
Bell Hall Auditorium, Building B, College
of Architecture and Urban Planning
Prof. Javier UCEDA
Former Rector of UPM
Director of Future Cities Institute at UPM
Prof. ZHAO Baojing
Deputy director of Shanghai Urban Planning
and Design Research Institute
Director of Shanghai Urban Public Space
Design Promotion Center
Chair: Prof. TAN Hongwei (Tongji University)
Speakers:
Prof. Paulina BEATO(UPM/Repsol)
Prof. Perry YANG (Georgia Tech/Tongji)
Chair:Prof. José María EZQUIAGA (UPM)
Speakers:
Mr. Ivo CRE(Polis,EU)
Prof. ZHANG Lun (Tongji University)
Ms.Rachel NOLAN(Former minister of
Queensland)
Parallel Sessions
Environment; Practical cases I;
15:45 – 17:15
Transportation
B1, C1, D1, College of Architecture and
Urban Planning
18:00-20:00
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Networking
Sino French Center
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Programme - June 5th
Time
Session/venue
Keynote Speakers
Speaker
Host: LI Xiangning
WU Jiang
Prof. Iñaki ABALOS
Speech: Comtemporary Urbanization and the Challenges Facing by China
Chair of the Department of Architecture at
Harvard GSD
Javier UCEDA
Registration
Bell Hall Auditorium, Building B, College
of Architecture and Urban Planning
08:30-9:30
Keynote 1
Title: Ecological Urbanism
Keynote 2
Title:Smart City Coordinated by
ransdisciplines
9:30 – 11:00
Prof. WU Zhiqiang
Vice-Rector of Tongji
Parallel Sessions Energy and Urban Planning; Smart
Cities; Architecture
Dr. Linxue LI Full Prof. of College of
Architecture and Urban Planning, PH.D.
Supervisor
Speakers:
Mr. Jesús Andrés del Río (Engineering
Green Businesses)
Ms. Irene TRUJILLO (INGENOR)
Prof. Youngsun KWON (KAIST)
14:30 – 15:30
Parallel Sessions B i g D ata a n d I C T; P ra c t i c a l c a s e s
II
15:30 – 17:00
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Deputy director of Shanghai Urban Planning and Design Research Institute
Director of Shanghai Urban Public Space Design Promotion Center
Speech:Shanghai 2040——Urban Renewal
8: 30-9: 30 June 5, Bell Hall Auditorium, Building B, College of Architecture and Urban Planning
Iñaki ABALOS
Chair of Department of Architecture GSD Harvard University. Director of
the Laboratorio de Tecnicas y Paisajes Contemporaneos (2002) and Chaired
Professor and Director of the Master in environmental and landscape studies in
the Architecture School of Madrid. He has been Visiting Professor in Columbia
University (New York), Architectural Association (London), EPFL (Lausana),
Princeton University (New Jersey) and Cornell University (Ithaca).
Speech: Ecological Urbanism
B1, C1, D1, College of Architecture and
Urban Planning
Plenary session-Workshop
A holistic view on new infrastructures
for future cities Plenary SessionWorkshop Conclusion and wrapup
Bell Hall Auditorium, Building B, College
of Architecture and Urban Planning
Former Rector of UPM, Director of Future Cities Institute at UPM. He is currently
Full Professor in Electronics in the Automatic Control, Electronic and Computer
Engineering Department at UPM.His research activity has been developed in
the fields of Power Electronics and Digital Electronic Systems where he has
participated in numerous national and international research projects. His main
contributions are in the field of switched–mode power supplies and dc/dc power
converters for telecom and aerospace applications.
ZHAO Baojing
Chair: Prof. LI Linxue
11:30 – 13:00
Vice-president of Tongji University, President of IESD (Tongji Institute of
Environment for Suatainable Development). He has engaged in teaching
Western Architectural History and Theory and doing researches on history and
its protection of Shanghai’s modern cities and architecture. he wrote many
monographs such as "Shanghai Century architectural history," "Shanghai alleys",
"Protection of Historical and Cultural Scene Area Planning and Management".
Speech:The city of the future. A UPM Initiative. An integral and quantitative
approach to cities
B1, C1, D1, College of Architecture and
Urban Planning
Plenary session-Workshop
The challenges of implementation: the
companies’ view
Bell Hall Auditorium, Building B, College
of Architecture and Urban Planning
9: 30-11: 00 June 4, Bell Hall Auditorium, Building B, College of Architecture and Urban Planning
Chair: Prof. Jose Manuel PAEZ (UPM/
WU Zhiqiang
HARVARD)
Vice President of Tongji University, Honorary Fellow of American Institute of
Architects, Chief Planner of EXPO 2010 Shanghai. His research interests include
the urban spatial development strategy study for Shanghai, foreign investment
in the Chinese building and construction industry, developing environmental
assessment systems for the Chinese building industryand sustainable
development.
Speakers:
Prof. Ajit JAOKAR (forumoxford - Oxford
University)
Prof. LI Xiangning (Tongji University)
Speech:Smart City Coordinated by transdisciplines
Prof. Sotiris VARDOULAKIS (Public Health
England)
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Speakers
Parallel Sessions
15:45-17:15,4th June
Enviroment (Place B1)
paper 49
Julio Lumbreras
Javier Pérez
Michel Vedrenne
Encarnación Rodríguez
paper 50
Rafael Borge
Julio Lumbreras
David de La Paz
Javier Pérez
Juan Manuel de Andrés Christina
Quaassdorff
paper 10
Ignacio Lopez Buson
Mary Polites
Greenhouse Gas emissions from alternative waste
management technologies in a city. The case of
Madrid (Spain)
Development of urban air quality plans and measures
in Madrid (Spain) under a multi-scale air quality
modeling approach
Emergent Urban Natures
Practical cases 1 - Architecture (Place C1)
Coordination Analysis of Architectural Complex
Planning Base on BIM and GIS Technology
Xiahong Hua
Jiawei Liu
A Study on the Activity Inclusion of Public Open Space
in Community Complex - The Case of the Plaza of
Touch City
paper 22
Juan Carlos Cardenal Alonso
Bilbao transformation
Trasportation (Place D1)
paper 47
Guillermo Velázquez
Andrés Monzón
paper 40
Laura Viviana Roja Reyes
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paper 31
Shajie Zeng
Weida Fan
Smart mobility in madrid: ex-ante survey for a
transportation mobile app
Alternative transport system and services integration.
bicycle stations and bike lane consolidation proposal
for bogotá-colombia.
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Parallel Sessions
Parallel Sessions
9:30-11:00, 5th June
Energy and urban planning (Place B1)
14: 00 -15:00, 5th June
Big data and ICT (Place B1)
paper 29
Dong Liu
Erwu Liu
Yi Ren
Zhengqing Zhang
Rui Wang
Xuefeng Yin
Fuqiang Liu
paper 25
Youngsun Kwon
John Yinger
Predicting and explaining changes in urban structure
using an urban simulation model
paper 54
Zhi Zhuang
Building energy load predition based on monitoring
data for urban energy planning
paper 52
Yibo Chen
Hongwei Tan
Yong Lei
Lizhen Wang
Regional Potentiality of Distributed Photovoltaic
Power Generation on Residential Roof Based on a
3E-GIS Database
Smart cities (Place C1)
paper 8
Luis Guillermo Martinez Ballesteros
Oscar Alvarez Alvarez
Jan Markendahl
Paper 9
Amirhossein Ghanbari
Óscar Álvarez
Jan Markendahl
paper 42
Victoria Fernandez-Anez
Yara Falakha
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Quality of Experience (QoE)-based service
differentiation in the smart cities context: Business
Analysis
Horizontalization of Internet of Things services
for Smart Cities through redefinition of Business
Modeling
Smart Cities definition: discourses and stakeholders
paper 19
Borja Sallago Zambrano
paper 34
Zhang Malu
Long Hao
Yang Ning
Energy based Sequence Detection Algorithm with
Multi-Slot for Cognitive Radio Networks
Domestic big data. cluster tool for the analysis,
assessment, diagnosis and design of the
contemporary collective housing in dense city centres
A Brief Discussion on Medical Building Evaluationfeedback System under the Background of Big Data
Practical cases 2 (Place C1)
paper 48
Daniel Sarasa
paper 23
Alessandro Melis
Alexander Figg
Emanuele Lisci
Thomas Auer
Citizen engagement through open city making. The
case of Zaragoza's Open Urban Lab
Urban strategies for achieving positive development
in Christchurch (New Zealand) through a new
infrastructure system for a region of the inner city
Dynamic development of spatial structure —
paper 35
University Campus Reconstruction mode
Ying Cao, Dandan Zhao and Zheng Li.
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Posters
Organizing Committee
Coffee break
Big data and ICT (Place B1)
Poster 22
Juan Carlos Cardenal Alonso
Poster 39
Raffaele Sisto
Javier Garcia Lopez
Paula Alamán Herbera
David Duque Anaya
Poster 41
Zhang Malu
Long Hao
Yang Ning.
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First Name
Bilbao transformation
Last Name
Institution
Claudio
Feijoo
Technical University of Madrid / Tongji University
Xiangning
Li
Tongji University
José María
de Lapuerta
Technical University of Madrid
José Manuel
Paez
Technical University of Madrid / Harvard University
Scientific Committee
Global City Scientists
Campus of the future UPM
First Name
Last Name
Institution
Michael
Batty
University College London
Paulina
Beato
Technical University of Madrid
Francisco
Burgos
Technical University of Madrid
Qijun
Chen
Tongji University
Ivo
Cre
POLIS (European Cities and Regiones Networking for
Innovative Transport Solutions)
José María
De Lapuerta
Technical University of Madrid
José María
Ezquiaga
Technical University of Madrid
Claudio
Feijoo
Technical University of Madrid / Tongji University
Javier
García Germán
Technical University of Madrid
Óscar
Garcia
Technical University of Madrid
Narciso
Garcia Santos
Technical University of Madrid
Ginés
Garrido
Technical University of Madrid
José Luis
Gomez Barroso
National University of Distance Education
José Antonio
Herce
University Complutense of Madrid
Ajit
Jaokar
Oxford University
Youngsun
Kwon
Spectrum and Future Research Center, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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Scientific Committee
First Name
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Last Name
Institution
Sven
Lindmark
Studies Media Information Telecomunication
Julio
Lumbreras
Technical University of Madrid
Ali
Malkawi
Harvard University
Jan
Markendahl
Royal Institute of Technology
Gianluca
Misuraca
European Commission
Andrés
Monzon
Technical University of Madrid
José Manuel
Paez
Technical University of Madrid / Harvard University
Sergio
Ramos
National University of Distance Education / Technical
University of Madrid
Knud Erik
Skouby
Aalborg University
Hongwei
Tan
Technical University of Madrid
Javier
Uceda
Technical University of Madrid
Guangbin
Wang
Technical University of Madrid
Jiang
Wu
Tongji University
Zhiqiang
Wu
Tongji University
Perry
Yang
Georgia Tech/Tongji University
Xuefeng
Yin
Tongji University
Bernardo
Ynzenga
Technical University of Madrid
Lun
Zhang
Tongji University
Yee Jurng
Jae
Dong-A universirty (Korea)
Yasunori
Akashi
University of Tokyo(Japan)
Yoshiyuki
Shimoda
Osaka University(Japan)
Yong
Tao
University of North Texas(USA)
Host
Organizer:
Co-organizer:
Tongji University,Universidad
Politécnica de Madrid
Sino-Spanish Campus
College of Architecture and Urban Planning
Master in City Science
International Student Conference on
Environment and Sustainability
Supporter:
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Host
Tongji University,Universidad
Politécnica de Madrid
“ingeniamos el futuro”
Organizer:
Co-organizer:
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Sino-Spanish Campus
College of Architecture and Urban Planning
Master in City Science
International Student Conference on
Environment and Sustainability
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Host
Tongji University,Universidad
Politécnica de Madrid
“ingeniamos el futuro”
Organizer:
Co-organizer:
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Sino-Spanish Campus
College of Architecture and Urban Planning
Master in City Science
International Student Conference on
Environment and Sustainability