
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Sabine Timpf, Chair of Geoinformatics at the University of Augsburg's Faculty of Applied Computer Science, leads pioneering research at the intersection of spatial cognition, urban navigation systems, and agent-based modeling. Her work transforms how we understand wayfinding processes, landmark-based route planning, and urban space appropriation through computational approaches.
- Dr. techn. from TU Vienna (1998), Dipl.-Ing. from University of Hannover (1993), M.Sc. from University of Maine (1992)
Research spans spatiotemporal data mining, cognitive GIS, and smart city applications. Key contributions include:
- Pioneering landmark salience metrics for navigation systems
- Developing affordance-based urban accessibility models
- Integrating LLMs with GIScience for intelligent urban systems
- Mapping olfactory and acoustic wayfinding cues in urban environments
- Agent-based simulations of public park usage and climate change impacts on allergenic plants
Her recent publications analyze:
- 2025: Foundational work on olfactory navigation and LLM-GIS integration
- 2023-2024: Landmark modeling, sound mapping, and microplastic soil analysis
- 2021-2022: Pedestrian simulation frameworks and climate change pollen studies
Teaching focuses on GIScience, 3D modeling, and spatial data analysis. She supervises research teams exploring urban green space ontologies, route probability models, and multi-agent transport simulations.
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