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Eugene Brusilovskiy is a Lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania's Stuart Weitzman School of Design, where he teaches courses on statistical data mining methods and urban data analysis. He holds a B.A. in Mathematics and a Master's degree in Urban Spatial Analysis from the University of Pennsylvania, having graduated in 2004 and 2009 respectively. Eugene serves as the Director of the Laboratory on Geography, Mobility, and Disability at Temple University. His research focuses on the application of innovative technologies and analytical tools to examine health-related outcomes and community participation for individuals with disabilities. He has been a co-Principal Investigator on various federally funded projects, utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and statistical data mining techniques to explore the interplay between environmental and individual factors affecting mobility. His recent publications cover topics such as community mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic for young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders and the impact of urbanicity on stigma and well-being in people with serious mental illnesses. With over 50 publications in peer-reviewed journals, Eugene continues to contribute significantly to the fields of spatial analysis and disability studies.
Wharton Doctoral programs cover fields like Finance, Marketing, Management, and Operations, Information and Decisions.