Prof. Dr.-Ing. J?rg Rainer Noennig (Professur Digital City Science)
Digital City Science - Exploring Urban Systems
Digital City Science at HCU explores urban complexity with digital technologies. Our team develops scientific new approaches for the analysis and integrative planning of urban systems. For this purpose, the team comprises expertise in architectural design, urban and spatial planning, media technology, IT, and software development, among others. In cooperation with partners from academia, business, administration, and civil society, we develop data-based tools and methodologies that are applied in the national and international context. Our scientific activities span from fundamental research across applied projects to knowledge transfer in scientific teaching and training.
Research and Projects
Research Focus
Convergence of sustainable and digital city research: In projects like ?Sustainable Development of Urban Regions“ or the Grasbrook City Scope we explore how two megatrends of current urban research – the digital transformation of cities and the demand for sustainable urban development – can be converged within a unified scientific framework.
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Multi-layer Analysis of Urban Systems: In projects like Grasbrook City Scope (a cooperation with the MIT Media Lab) we investigate how multiple functional and physical layers of urban systems can be analysed and cross-connected, e.g. social activities, transportation and accessibility, noise emission, or stormwater runoff, or. The key instrument here is Agent-Based-Models.
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Smart Quarter and Smart Building Data: In investigations on smart buildings and neighbourhoods in the context of the HafenCity and Kleiner Grasbrook urban development, as well as in teaching courses like ?Data Café“, we explore how data from the ?internet of buildings“ can be used for the purpose of intelligent urban development.
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Integrated Urban Development worldwide: In international cooperations with the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), among others, we search for new approaches how the rapid evolution of urban agglomerations and informal settlements especially in the Global South can be supported by open source tools like the ?TOSCA Toolkit or Open and Sustainable City Planning and Analysis“.
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Seminars, Workshops, Teaching
Kontakt
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. J?rg Rainer Noennig
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Aktuelles
11.11.2024
Digital City Science at SmartCity Expo Barcelona
Together with our partners Laboratory of Knowledge Architecture (Technische Universit?t Dresden)
Landesbetrieb Immobilienmanagement und Grundverm?gen, Landesbetrieb Stra?en, Brücken und Gew?sser (LSBG)
T?V Rheinland Groupwe attended the Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona!?
As a special guest we had?Mirko de Paoli (German Smart City Association / Bundesverband Smart City)
with us. Prof. Dr.-Ing. J?rg Noennig, Benjamin Dally, Fernando Monta?o and Mehmet Akif Ortak presented the chair's tools and projects.
04.11.2024
ARTUR Workshop with Ukrainian cities in Kiev
Monday 4th of November, researchers from the HafenCity University (HCU) 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网 met with representatives of the Ukrainian cities of Kryvyi Rih and Nikopol, in the Headquarters of the GIZ-UA in Kiev.? The purpose of this meeting was to carry out a hybrid workshop, with participants on ground and online, as well as coordinators of the GIZ-UA; within the framework of the SUR cooperation project "Strengthening of Urban Resilience in the Areas of Supply Infrastructure and Housing in Ukraine”. The goal of the workshop was to align with the two piloting cities of the ARTUR project (Approaches toward urban resilience in Ukraine), developed by the team of HCU, on the prioritisation of challenges with the support of the developed framework in the ARTUR project.
29.10.2024
TOSCA India Successfully Concluded
The TOSCA India project, led by the Chair of Digital City Science at HafenCity University 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网 (HCU), has successfully concluded in October 2024. Launched in February 2023, the project was implemented in partnership with Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). It focused on supporting sustainable urban development in four Indian cities: Chennai (Tamil Nadu), Kochi (Kerala), Mangaluru (Karnataka), and Hyderabad (Telangana).
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24.09.2024
Keynote by Prof. Noennig at BIM Day 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网
On September 18, 2024, the 3rd BIM Day 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网 took place at the HCU 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网, jointly organized by BIM Hub and BIM 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网. In his keynote speech at the event, Professor J?rg Rainer Noennig reported on the work of the “Research & Teaching” control center within the BIM 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网 network, which brings together all public institutions in 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网 that are committed to the use and further development of Building Information Modeling. At the HCU, the topic of BIM is primarily anchored in the BIM Lab - a loose association of professorships in which the Digital City Science professorship is also actively involved.
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16.09.2024
Digital City Science presents at WEF 'Global Future Council on the Future of Cities'
Digital City Science presenting TOSCA and ongoing projects
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29.08.2024
Supporting Ukraine’s Urban Development with Digital Tools
HafenCity University's chair of Digital City Science supports sustainable urban planning and reconstruction in Ukraine.