MIT's undergraduate program in Urban Studies and Planning explores how cities function and how to improve them. These projects span sustainable urban development, smart cities, equitable design, and participatory governance — equipping students to shape the future of global urbanization.
Smart Traffic Management System for Congested Cities
Affordable Housing Design in High-Density Areas
GIS Mapping of Socioeconomic Inequality in Urban Districts
Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan for MIT Campus
Community-Driven Redevelopment of Abandoned Industrial Zones
Digital Twin of a Neighborhood Using IoT Sensors
Policy Proposal to Combat Urban Heat Island Effect
Public Transit Optimization Using Real-Time Data
Designing Mixed-Use Walkable Neighborhoods
Data-Driven Approach to Predict Gentrification
Impact Assessment of Zoning Laws on Housing Affordability
Redesign of Public Spaces for Accessibility and Safety
Mitigating Flood Risk Through Urban Green Infrastructure
Analyzing Air Quality Variation Across Districts
Transit-Oriented Development for Suburban Expansion
Gamified Urban Planning Simulation for Civic Engagement
Waste Management Policy Framework for Urban Slums
Equity Mapping of Healthcare and Food Access
Smart Lighting Infrastructure for Crime Reduction
Crowdsourced Urban Problem Reporting Platform
Digital Participation Tools in Urban Governance
Green Roof Policy Implementation Study
Micro-Mobility Integration into City Transportation Systems
Measuring Psychological Impact of Public Space Design
Urban Resilience Strategy for Post-Disaster Recovery
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