PartnershipUpdated on 12 November 2025
GeoAI and Human-Centered Mobility Research Partner
About
We are a GIScience research group exploring mobility from a geospatial perspective, combining expertise in GeoAI, urban computing, and human-centered mobility. Our work bridges spatial data, human behavior, and computational models to address pressing challenges in multimodal transport. We specialize in simulations and prediction of mode and route choice, human factors in wayfinding and mobility, and the development of AI-enhanced policy sandboxing frameworks. With strong experience in both basic research and applied projects, we aim to co-create innovative solutions that support sustainable, efficient, and human-centered mobility. We are open to collaboration with research institutions, companies, and public organizations to jointly advance the future of mobility. Here is our website: https://geoinfo.geo.tuwien.ac.at/xmo-lab/
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Expertise
Expertise in GeoAI, Urban Computing, and Human-Centered Mobility
Negar Alinaghi
Lead Researcher of the XMo Lab at Geoinformation TU Wien
Vienna, Austria
Project cooperation
- E-Mobility
- Field tested
- Research work
- Shared mobility
- Payment systems
- Laboratory tested
- Mobility platforms
- Prototype available
- (Mobile) Ticketing services
- e-commerce and 24/7 delivery
- Connected multimodal services
- Testing the product/application
- Dissemination/communication activities
- Performing surveys and statistical analyses
Peter Matzanetz
CEO at PLACEQU GmbH
Vienna, Australia
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Seeking collaboration on AI-Driven Intelligent Urban Rail Transportation Solutions
Bogdan Chiriac
Senior lecturer at "Gheorghe Asachi" Technical University of Iaşi
Iasi, Romania