Maryam Hosseini

Maryam Hosseini

Maryam Hosseini is assistant professor of City & Regional Planning at UC Berkeley. Central to her research is understanding how the built environment shapes urban experiences. She integrates urban systems, computer vision, and economics to improve walkability, accessibility, and equity in cities. She develops machine learning-driven, open-source tools that help planners design more inclusive and resilient urban environments. Before joining Berkeley, she was a postdoctoral researcher at MIT’s Department of Urban Studies and Planning and earned her PhD in Urban Systems from Rutgers University, conducting her dissertation research at NYU’s VIDA Lab. Hosseini’s work tackles critical challenges at the intersection of technology, environment, and urban design, from enhancing disability access to mitigating pedestrian exposure to extreme heat and flooding.

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    UC Berkeley
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    Assistant Professor, City & Regional Planning
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