Arianna Salazar-Miranda is an Assistant Professor of Urban Planning and Data Science at the Yale School of the Environment. Her research focuses on how urban planning decisions and the built environment impact human behavior and environmental outcomes. Her work uses large geospatial datasets and new technologies—including sensing and computer vision. Arianna’s work involves close partnerships with cities and communities across diverse global contexts. She obtained her Ph.D. in Computational Urban Science and a Master’s in Urban Planning from MIT, and a licentiate degree in Architecture from Veritas University, Costa Rica.