Ariel Noyman is a Research Scientist at the MIT City Science Group who blends a decade of architectural practice with cutting-edge urban science, modeling, and simulation to tackle future mobility and data-driven city planning. He co-founded CityScienceLab and the global City Science Living-Labs network, translating research prototypes into real-world urban interventions across Hamburg, Shanghai, Helsinki, Andorra and Israel. Noyman’s work sits at the nexus of HCI, computer vision, generative design and ML, and has influenced policy and practice—earning recognition from the European Commission, OECD, and multiple national governments. A PhD and SMArchS from MIT and a summa cum laude B.Arch from Bezalel, he also teaches at MIT, Northeastern and Bezalel, keeping one foot in academia and one in applied urban projects. Less obvious: alongside institutional roles he co-founded nur to incubate design-technology research, demonstrating a consistent focus on deploying prototypes as living-lab solutions rather than purely theoretical work.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science in Architecture Studies (SMArchS) Architecture & Urban Design, Master of Science in Architecture Studies (SMArchS) Architecture & Urban Design at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
B.Arch (summa cum laude) Architecture and Urban Planning, B.Arch (summa cum laude) Architecture and Urban Planning at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design
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