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Christine Steinmetz is an Associate Professor in the Bachelor of City Planning program at the University of New South Wales, Sydney. Her research interests primarily focus on smart cities, examining the integration of technology to enhance urban living. In 2018, she collaborated with the Tel Aviv Foundation, researching citizen-led initiatives in smart city development. Steinmetz has been recognized for her work in planning regulation related to adult entertainment venues and has co-edited the book '(sub)Urban Sexscapes: Geographies Regulation Sex Industry' which discusses urban studies and planning regulation at both state and national levels. Throughout her career, she has received multiple grants, including substantial funding from the Australian Commonwealth and been recognized with numerous awards for her contributions to research and teaching. Additionally, Steinmetz has taken on various roles at UNSW, including Director of Postgraduate Research and has previously held visiting professorships in Chile, enhancing her international research collaborations. Her teaching portfolio includes courses on planning theory, research design, and qualitative methods, and she actively supervises PhD and Master's candidates at UNSW.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Teaching and supervising in the Bachelor of City Planning program, with a focus on smart cities and urban planning.
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