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Ali Fard serves as Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia, where he is actively affiliated with the Environmental Institute—an interdisciplinary hub connecting architecture, urban planning, engineering, environmental science, data science, business, and law to address climate resilience challenges.
His research critically investigates how data infrastructures and digital platforms reshape physical landscapes and territorial governance. Fard examines planetary-scale computing systems from Arctic regions to Northern Virginia, analyzing the materialities of cloud geographies, smart urbanism, and the colonial dynamics embedded in big data applications. This work reveals persistent themes of techno-colonial extraction and environmental adaptation across diverse spatial contexts.
Analysis of Fard's publication trends (2011-2024) shows consistent focus on the spatial dimensions of information economies. His scholarship bridges architecture and critical geography to expose how digital platforms reconfigure urban territories, with particular attention to infrastructural violence, data sovereignty, and alternative network formations in climate-vulnerable regions.
Fard contributes to the Environmental Institute's mission through interdisciplinary collaboration, advancing research on workable solutions for environmental resilience. His work connects architectural theory with urgent planetary challenges, emphasizing the need for equitable approaches to data-driven urbanization and climate adaptation.
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