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Jean-Philippe ANTONI
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Presentation

Jean-Philippe Antoni is Professor of Geography at Université Bourgogne Europe. His main research focuses on the analysis and qualification of urban spaces, both in terms of their spatial form and the daily and residential mobility patterns they generate. The interactions between urban form and mobility are modelled within the framework of the LucSim project (a geographic cellular automaton) and the MobiSim project (a disaggregated LUTI model), which he leads.


His teaching activities can be consulted here.

Qualifications


  • Habilitation to Supervise Research (HDR) (2014), “Urban Modelling and Anticipations: Theoretical Elements for a Geo-Ergonomic Approach” (Université Marie et Louis Pasteur), under the supervision of Pierre Frankhauser.

  • PhD Thesis (2003), “Modelling Urban Sprawl: Conceptual and Managerial Aspects” (University of Strasbourg), under the supervision of Colette Cauvin.

Career


  • Associate Professor at Université Marie et Louis Pasteur (2006–2015)

  • Lecturer (2000–2010) at the National School of Architecture of Strasbourg

  • Consultant (2003–2006) at Atelier de géographie (Strasbourg)

  • Project Manager (2003) at the House of Time and Mobility (Belfort)

  • Research Officer (2000–2003) at the Urban Planning Agency of the Belfort Territory (Belfort)

  • Cartographer (1998–2000) at OTE Ingénierie (Illkirch-Graffenstaden)

  • Research Assistant / Study Officer (1998) at the Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs (Strasbourg)

Administrative activities


  • Appointed member of COMEVAL, Ministry of Ecology (since 2018)

  • Head of the Department of Geography, Université Bourgogne Europe (2020–2024)

  • Deputy Scientific Director of the ThéMA Laboratory (2017–2020)

  • Visiting Professor at LISER (Graduate Studies Program), Luxembourg (2015–2016)

  • Head of the “City, Mobility, Transport” Research Team, ThéMA Laboratory (2014–2017)

  • Member of the ThéMA Laboratory Council (2012–2020)

  • Director of the Master’s Programme “Spatial Information and Planning” (2011–2015)

Scientific activities


  • Scientific coordination of ongoing research programmes: Frac-Net City (ANR)

  • Completed research programmes: Maltose (ADEME), Historeno (Interreg), Smart.Boundary (FNR), MobiSim (PREDIT), Vilmodes (PREDIT)

  • PhD supervision: 1 PhD in progress, 4 PhDs completed

Research themes

City, mobility, visualization, urban planning, urban ergonomics, modelling, artificial intelligence

Selected publications