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Daniel Straulino

Researcher

Daniel Straulino is a postdoctoral research assistant at the Mathematics Institute. His research interests include urban dynamics and modelling, probability theory and applications, and statistics and Machine Learning. 

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Daniel Straulino
daniel.straulino@maths.ox.ac.uk
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Urban informality and resilience: New methods for old questions
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Medellin shops
Daniel Straulino, Neave O’Clery
Urban informality and resilience: New methods for old questions

This project uses recent advances in remote sensing and computer vision to develop an alternative approach to obtaining useful data for urban researchers and policy makers.

Sustainable Growth
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A bi-directional approach to comparing the modular structure of networks
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10 March 2021 | Journal article
A bi-directional approach to comparing the modular structure of networks
Daniel Straulino, Neave O’Clery, Mattie Landman
Sustainable Growth
Informal Cities

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