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Michael Batty
British academic

Michael Batty

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British academic
A.K.A.
Mike Batty
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Age
80 years
Education
Bachelor of Arts
University of Manchester
(1962-1966)
Doctor of Philosophy
University of Wales
(-1984)
Awards
Fellow of the Royal Society
 
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
(2004)
Vautrin Lud Prize
(2013)
Fellow of the British Academy
 
Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
 
Founder’s Medal
(2015)
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
 
Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences
 
Vautrin Lud Prize
(2013)
Back Award
(1999)
doctor honoris causa
 
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Michael Batty CBE, FBA, FRS, FAcSS (born 11 January 1945) is a British urban planner, geographer and spatial data scientist, and a Bartlett Professor of Planning in The Bartlett at University College London . He has been Director—now Chairman—of the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, set up when he was appointed to UCL in 1995. His research and the work of CASA is focused on computer models of city systems. He was awarded the William Alonso Prize of the Regional Science Association in 2011 for his book Cities and Complexity, the same prize a second time for his book The New Science of Cities in 2017-2018, the University Consortium GIS Research Award in 2012, and the Lauréat Prix International de Géographie Vautrin Lud, the so-called 'Nobel for geography', in 2013. In 2015, he was awarded the Founder's Medal of the Royal Geographical Society and in 2016, the Gold Medal of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI). He also received the Senior Scholar Award of the Complex Systems Society in September 2016.

Education

Michael Batty was born in Liverpool and educated at Northway County Primary Schoolfrom 1950 to 1956 and then at Quarry Bank High School for Boys from 1956 to 1962. He went to the University of Manchester (1962-1966) where he studied Town and Country Planning gaining the BA degree with First Class Honours in 1966. His PhD is from the University of Wales, Institute of Science and Technology in 1984. The thesis on Pseudo Dynamic Urban Models was made available online in 2012.

Current Affiliations

  • Bartlett Professor of Planning in the Bartlett School at UCL where he is Chairman of the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis(CASA). From 1995 to 2003, he was Professor of Spatial Analysis and Planning holding a joint appointment between the Department of Geography and the Bartlett School of Planning at UCL. In 2003 Mike became Bartlett Professor of Planning, succeeding Professor Sir Peter Hall.
  • Visiting Distinguished Professor at Arizona State University.
  • Honorary Professor at Cardiff University.
  • Distinguished Vice Chancellor's Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • Distinguished Professor, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
  • Editor of the journal Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design.

Academic career

He began his academic career in the University of Manchester in 1966 where he was appointed an Assistant Lecturer in Town and Country Planning. He then spent 10 years at the University of Reading as Research Assistant, Lecturer and Reader in Geography. During this time he spent one year as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Transport Planning in the Department of Civil Engineering in the University of Waterloo, Ontario.He moved to the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology (now the University of Cardiff) in 1979, where he was Professor of town planning. During this time, he acted as Head of Department, and Dean of the Faculty of Environmental Design. In 1990, he moved to direct the US National Science Foundation (NSF) National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA) at the State University of New York at Buffalo (SUNY-Buffalo) where he was a Professor of geography.

He has held several visiting appointments in computing, engineering, planning, and geography at the following Universities: University of Illinois; University of Melbourne; University of Hong Kong; University of Bristol; University of Michigan; and he currently has visiting appointments at Cardiff Universityand Arizona State University.

Scholarship

His research has focussed on the development of analytical methods and computer models for simulating the structure of cities and regions. Early work involved aggregate land use transport models which are summarised in his first book Urban Modelling. After this early work, he focused on more visual representations of cities and their models and some of these were represented in his second book Microcomputer Graphics. With Paul Longley, he published Fractal Cities. This work established the idea that cities might be regarded as the outcome of self-similar fractal processes generating structure from the bottom up. His work on complexity theory in urban analysis and planning is the focus of his book Cities and Complexity, a summary of which is available on his ComplexCity web site. His most recent book The New Science of Cities. ties many of the ideas together, developing the notion that it is flows rather than locations that are key to an understanding not only of cities but also the processes for their design and planning.

He has edited several volumes, most recently Agent-Based Models of Geographical Systems and Virtual Geographic Environments.

Details of his publications are available from his curriculum vita and on his personal web pages.

Memberships and Fellowships

Learned Societies: He has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2009, a Fellow of the British Academy in 2001, a Fellow of Academy of Social Sciences in 2001 and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 1982.

Professional Institutes: He has been a Member and now Fellow of the Royal Town Planning Institute since 1971, and the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport since 1984.

Past Roles

He has recently acted as: Member of the Advisory Panel on Public Sector Information - APPSI, Chair of the ESRC Census Advisory Committee, and a Member of the UK Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2004-2009 Geography Panel.

At Cardiff, he was a Member of the Computer Board for British Universities and Research Councils, now JISC (1988–1990), a Member of the SERC (Science and Engineering Research Council) Transport Committee (1982–1985), Chair (1980–1982), then Vice-Chair (1982–1984) of the ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) Environment and Planning Committee, and Chair of the Conference of Heads Of Planning Schools (CHOPS) 1986-1980.

Honours

Year awardedName of AwardAwarding organisationReason for award
2016CSS Senior Scientific AwardComplex Systems SocietyHe has pioneered the idea of cities as complex systems,as well as for his leading role in the conformation of the Science of Cities that combines a wide spectrum of disciplines ranging from Statistical Physics, Mathematics, Architecture and Engineering, to Social Sciences and Economics.)
2013Vautrin Lud Prize
2010Alonso PrizeRegional Science AssociationCities and Complexity (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2005)
2004CBEServices to geography
2002InnovationAssociation of Geographic Information
1999Sir George Back AwardRoyal Geographical SocietyContributions to national policy and practice in planning and city design
1998Technological ProgressAssociation of Geographic Information
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