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Jana de Wiljes: Navigating the Mathematics of Uncertainty
Closing our #WomenInUrbanAIR campaign, we celebrate the #IWD2026 with Jana de Wiljes (Technical University of Ilmenau). She is developing mathematical methodologies that quantify what we don't know, she helps city planners understand the reliability of their models. In this interview, Jana shares her motivation for tackling the urgent repercussions of climate change & explains why she believes robust scientific solutions are born from the creative friction of interdisciplinar

Georgia Nikolakopoulou
Mar 73 min read


#WomenInUrbanAir: Cristina Carnerero on air pollution and urban resilience
We keep the spotlight on the women researchers in UrbanAIR, with this interview with Cristina Carnerero, an atmospheric scientist at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, contributing to the UrbanAIR Digital Twin. We talked about her motivation to work in air quality research, her role in supporting cities like Barcelona through data-driven tools, and why diverse perspectives are essential for equitable urban resilience.

Georgia Nikolakopoulou
Mar 73 min read


#WomenInUrbanAIR: Amineh Ghorbani is Modelling Human Behaviour for Fair and Resilient Cities
Our #WomenInUrbanAIR campaign, which began in February to celebrategender equity in science, continues with a spotlight on a woman working in a sector facing a significant gender gap: ICT research. In Europe, women represent only 22% of ICT researchers, with even fewer leading major technical projects.
Breaking this mould is Amineh Ghorbani, Associate Professor at TU Delft and the lead for Behavioural Modelling in the UrbanAIR project.

Georgia Nikolakopoulou
Mar 53 min read


#WomenInUrbanAIR: Femke Vossepoel is leading a tech project focusing on the human aspect
Women lead only 31% of Horizon Europe consortia. Femke Vossepoel, Professor at TUDelft, is part of this leading group as the Scientific Coordinator of UrbanAIR. For Femke, leading a high-tech project is about the people algorithms serve. In this interview, we explore her journey through computational geosciences and data assimilation, her role in building urban digital twins for climate resilience, & why she believes inclusivity & co-design are the true 'human' engines of sci

Georgia Nikolakopoulou
Feb 104 min read


Campaigning for Gender Equity in Science and Research
Finding one's professional path in the scientific field still presents more hurdles for women than for men. Georgia Nikolakopoulou, opens the #WomenInUrbanAIR project campaign, by sharing official statistics about women's representation is science, and her own experience as a Dissemination leader in EU resesrch projects. And she celebrates being part of a project that breaks this mould!

Georgia Nikolakopoulou
Feb 43 min read


Meet the partner: BSC at the 2025 (Catalan) Congress on Air Quality
The New EU Directive, Public Health and Vulnerability, and What This Means for UrbanAIR in Barcelona Alvaro Criado (left), Cristina Cernerero (middle), Florence Gignac (right) at the Air Quality Congress in Sabadell On the 16th and 17th of October, Florence Gignac , Cristina Carnerero , Álvaro Criado , and Jan Mateu from Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS) , were actively involved in the 2025 Air Quality Congress at the Fira Sabadell. The Congress is a
Florence Gignac
Nov 17, 20254 min read
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