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Ollin D. Langle-Chimal

Exploring complexity in urban systems, human mobility, and social dynamics through computational methods and data science

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Urban Mobility

Understanding how people move through cities reveals patterns of accessibility, inequality, and opportunity. Through mobility data and network analysis, I study the complex systems that shape urban life.

Economic Complexity

The economic capabilities of cities and regions emerge from intricate networks of knowledge, skills, and industries. I explore how complexity theory illuminates economic development and spatial inequality.

Social Inequality

Spatial patterns of inequality reflect deeper structural forces in society. My research examines how geography, economics, and social networks interact to produce and perpetuate disparities.

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