Global Cities, Local Solutions
More than half the world’s population lives in urban areas which account for an estimated 76% of CO2 emissions from energy use. It is imperative that city officials act on climate change. These actions will not only decrease emissions, but also improve aging infrastructure and make their areas more attractive to residents and businesses.
The City Science Network is an international community of institutions and researchers that share the common goal of enabling more livable, equitable, and resilient communities. We propose that the grand transnational challenges of our era are best addressed in cities, one community at a time.
ClimateTech is a conference hosted by MIT Technology Review in collaboration with City Science.
Michael Lin specializes in complex urban systems with over 15 years of experience in leading collaboration with tier-one automotive companies & the public sectors around the world to push the boundary of future urban mobility. Michael leads the MIT Media Lab City Science Group's future mobility research focusing on Mobility-On-Demand, Lightweight Autonomous Vehicles, and new mobility services. Michael leads a team of MIT Researchers and experts with diverse backgrounds to explore how transportation innovations reshape our future mobility landscape.
He is the inventor of the MIT Persuasive Electric Vehicle (PEV), a shared-use, open-source lightweight autonomous vehicle that aims to solve last-mile urban transport and logistics challenges. Michael's work received awards from the Buckminster Fuller Challenge, IF, and Core77 design awards and was featured by The Discovery Channel, Der Spiegel, and The New York Times and was displayed in exhibitions, conferences, and summits worldwide.
Michael received his Ph.D. from MIT Media Lab and two master's degrees from MIT: a Master of Science in Media Arts and Sciences program and a Master of Science in Architecture Studies focusing on urban design. Michael's other inventions include the RoboScooter, a lightweight electric folding scooter designed as a clean, green mobility solution, and GreenWheel, an electrical propulsion system that integrates a lithium-ion battery pack with a DC motor that can be attached to existing bicycles.
Michael serves on several government and academia advisory committees, including the Smart City Committee, the Research and Development Committee for the City of Taipei, and the Taichung Cultural Education Foundation for Architecture.
Негізгі бет Ойын-сауық Michael Chia-Liang Lin presents the City Science Lab @ Taipei
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