Dr. Yves has been a researcher and co-researcher on four SSHRC grants in the areas of urban geography, innovation, and digital skills. He has presented and published internationally on innovation and economic development, most recently in how regions develop value and jobs during periods of technological disruptions. He also works with municipal, regional and provincial governments in the area of smart cities, leveraging technology to address sustainable planning and community transportation needs. He has chaired New Brunswick’s inclusive and sustainable transportation strategy and the Acadian Peninsula’s sustainable community transportation network. He was a visiting scholar with the Fraunhofer Institut’s smart city initiative and has studied behavioural insights to policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. He holds a PhD in Urban planning (regional development) from UCLA, masters from Edinburgh and Oxford universities, and a BA from Moncton. He has also worked 10 years in the private and public sector, namely with Microsoft and the Canadian parliament.