Tech lead for building and maintaining this website, taking care of publishing materials properly. Additionally supports tasks of data collection and analysis.
Project lead in charge of coordinating team members, ensuring stakeholders are properly updated. Additionally in charge of geospatial analysis.
Machine learning analyst in charge of conducting sentiment analysis of tweets relating to Telecommunications companies.
Economist in charge of performing market analysis of NYC's Telecommunications market, and public policy recommendations dependant on findings.
Junaid Ahmed Khan is a postdoctoral research associate at the Center for Urban Science and Progress
(CUSP), New York University.
Prior to this, he was a research fellow at the DRONES and Smart City research clusters at the FedEx
Institute of Technology,
University of Memphis from January 2018 to August 2019.
He was a postdoctoral researcher at Inria Agora team, CITI lab at the National Institute of Applied
Sciences, Lyon, France from October 2016 to January 2018.
He has a Ph.D in Computer Science from Université Paris-Est, Marne-la-Vallée, France in November 2016.
His research interests are Connected Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs), Fog networking, Internet of Things
(IoTs),
Information-Centric Networks (ICN/CCN) and Complex/Social networks analysis.
We would like to especially thank Zachary Gold from NYC's DoITT for providing us with his input and guidance throughout the project.
New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP) is an interdisciplinary
research center
dedicated to the application of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in the
service of urban
communities across the globe.
Using New York City as our laboratory and classroom, we strive to develop novel data- and
technology-driven
solutions for complex urban problems.
DoITT provides for the sustained, efficient, and effective delivery of IT services,
infrastructure,
and telecommunications to enhance service delivery to the City's residents, businesses,
employees, and visitors.
As the City’s technology leader we are responsible for maintaining the core IT
infrastructure and systems that touch every
aspect of city life—from public safety to human services, from education to economic
development—crossing the full spectrum
of governmental operations.