Marta Gonzalez with phone held to her head standing with city scape as background.

Research Bio

Marta C. Gonzalez is an Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley, and a Physics Research faculty in the Energy Technology Area (ETA) at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab).

With the support of several companies, cities, and foundations, her research team develops computer models to analyze digital traces of information mediated by devices. They process this information to manage the demand in urban infrastructures in relation to energy and mobility. Her recent research uses billions of mobile phone records to understand the appearance of traffic jams and the integration of electric vehicles into the grid, smart meter data records to compare the policy of solar energy adoption, and card transactions to identify habits in spending behavior.

Before joining Berkeley, Marta worked as an Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at MIT, a member of the Operations Research Center and the Center for Advanced Urbanism. She is a member of the scientific council of technology companies such as Gran Data, PTV, and the Pecan Street Project consortium.

Research Expertise and Interest

human mobility, network science, complex systems, urban science, spending behavior, urban vulnerability and resilience, climate change

Teaching

Courses taught during the three most recent terms
2026 Spring
  • Resilient Cities by Design  [CIVENG 153]  

  • Individual Research  [CIVENG 299]  

  • Advanced Topics in Urban Studies  [CYPLAN 190]  

  • Field Studies  [CYPLAN 197]  

  • Special Study for Advanced Undergraduates  [CYPLAN 199]  

  • Individual Study or Research  [CYPLAN 299]  

  • Directed Dissertation Research  [LDARCH 296]  

2025 Fall
  • Individual Research  [CIVENG 299]  

  • Human Mobility and Network Science  [CIVENG C263H]  

  • Human Mobility and Network Science  [CIVENG C263H]  

  • Field Studies  [CYPLAN 197]  

  • Special Study for Advanced Undergraduates  [CYPLAN 199]  

  • Supervised Research in City and Regional Planning  [CYPLAN 295]  

  • Supervised Field Study in City and Regional Planning  [CYPLAN 297]  

  • Individual Study or Research  [CYPLAN 299]  

  • Human Mobility and Network Science  [CYPLAN C257H]  

  • Human Mobility and Network Science  [CYPLAN C257H]  

  • Directed Dissertation Research  [LDARCH 296]  

2025 Summer
  • Field Studies in Civil and Environmental Engineering  [CIVENG 297]  

2025 Spring
  • Individual Research  [CIVENG 299]  

  • Field Studies  [CYPLAN 197]  

  • Special Study for Advanced Undergraduates  [CYPLAN 199]  

  • Individual Study or Research  [CYPLAN 299]  

  • Directed Dissertation Research  [LDARCH 296]