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Dani Arribas-Bel is interested in computers, cities, and data. He is Professor in Geographic Data Science at the the University of Liverpool, and co-director of Imago, the Smart Data Research UK Imagery Data Service. At The Alan Turing Institute, he is Deputy Programme Director for Urban Analytics, and was ESRC Fellow from 2020 to 2023. Prior to arriving at Liverpool in 2015, Dani held positions at the University of Birmingham (UK), the VU University in Amsterdam (Netherlands), Arizona State University (US), and Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain). He holds honorary positions at the University of Chicago’s Center for Spatial Data Science, and the Center for Open Geographical Science of San Diego State University. Dani’s research combines modern computation with new forms of data to shed light on the spatial structure(s) of cities. His research is published in journals such as PLOS ONE, Demography, Geographical Analysis, or Environment and Planning (A/B/C). Together with Serge Rey and Levi Wolf, he is the author of “Geographic Data Science with Python”, published by CRC Press in 2023. Dani currently serves as co-editor of the journal “Environment and Planning B - Urban Analytics & City Science”, where he co-founded the Urban Data/Code section.