Profile

After receiving his Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning from the University of California, Berkeley, Boeing completed a postdoc in Berkeley’s Urban Analytics Lab. Prior to joining USC, he was an assistant professor of Urban Informatics and Planning at Northeastern University. He has consulted for various planning, policy, and public health organizations including Calthorpe Analytics, The Public Good Projects, UrbanSim Inc, Accenture, and Raimi & Associates.

His research revolves around urban informatics and geospatial data science, transportation planning and housing. Recent projects have focused on 1) the nature and...

Education

Ph.D., City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley
M.S., Information Management, Arizona State University
B.S., Computer Information Systems, Arizona State University

Selected publications

Boeing, G. 2021. “Street Network Models and Indicators for Every Urban Area in the World.” Geographical Analysis, published online before print.

Boeing, G. 2021. “Off the Grid… and Back Again? The Recent Evolution of American Street Network Planning and Design.” Journal of the American Planning Association, 87 (1), 123-137.

Boeing, G., M. Besbris, A. Schachter, and J. Kuk. 2021. “Housing Search in the Age of Big Data: Smarter Cities or the Same Old Blind Spots?” Housing Policy Debate, 31 (1), 112-126.

Boeing, G. 2021. “Spatial Information and the Legibility of Urban...