Rémi Lemoy

Rémi Lemoy is an Associate Professor of geography at the Université de Rouen in France. With a background in physics, he holds a PhD in economics and conducted postdoctoral research in geography at the University of Luxembourg. His work focuses on urban modelling and analysis, applying tools from statistical physics, urban economics, and agent-based simulations to study cities and systems of cities. Rémi was awarded the Michael Breheny Prize for his 2020 paper “Evidence for the homothetic scaling of urban forms.”

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