A recognition to Chiara Maninetti for her MUSA projects

Two posters by our lab’s PhD student, Chiara Maninetti, were recognised for their scientific quality, innovative nature, and potential to make a real impact on urban life and awarded. They presented two projects:
Emotional Cities: A project that explores the relationship between human emotions and urban space, analyzing how affective data can contribute to the design of more inclusive cities that are responsive to people’s real needs.
Mapping Human Experience in urban digital twins: A work that integrates human experience within the city’s digital models (Digital Twins), opening new possibilities for urban planning based on daily behaviors, perceptions, and interactions.

On December 3rd and 4th, over six hundred people took part in the presentation of MUSA’s three years of activity, an ecosystem that involved more than a thousand researchers and is now showing the results of a collective effort capable of transforming Milan. Here the link to the MUSA project website and the news of this event.

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