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The University of Toronto Transportation Research Institute (UTTRI), established in 2013, serves as a multidisciplinary research hub addressing critical challenges in transportation policy, planning, and innovation. UTTRI’s research is characterized by its interdisciplinary scope, bringing together experts from engineering, urban planning, computer science, operations research, economics, and policy studies.
UTTRI’s mission is to engage in cutting-edge research in collaboration with industry and government, providing evidence-based solutions to transportation challenges.
Connecting U of T research and external partners, UTTRI focuses on:
- Leading collaboration
- Driving innovation
- Guiding solutions
- Sharing knowledge
- Training the next generation of highly qualified personnel
UTTRI is led by:
- Professor. Amer Shalaby (Director)
- Professor. Baher Abdulhai
- Professor. Marianne Hatzopoulou
- Professor. Khandker Nurul Habib
- Professor. Matthew Roorda
- Professor. Eric Miller
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