Posts Categorized: iCity
Help make Toronto streets more livable, sustainable, safe and efficient for pedestrians. The Walkable Street survey is a fun and easy way for you to give your input into street […]
The recent iCity-ORF Annual Research Day 2018 presented the third year of the project’s research activities across a wide spectrum. The June 22 showcase, held in GB202, marked the first […]
UTTRI Executive Director Dr. Judy Farvolden presented “Preparing Society for 21st Century Transportation” as part of an “Innovation Day” for Enterprise Holdings. The March 22 workshop was organized by Tata […]
How self-driving cars could shrink parking lots March 28, 2018. By Tyler Irving New U of T Engineering research shows that adoption of self-driving cars — also known as autonomous vehicles (AVs) […]
Currently, the private sector is the main driver of advances in transportation technology—but do private sector intentions align with social needs? At his November 3 UT-ITE seminar, Professor Baher Abdulhai […]
UTTRI hosted a visit Tuesday, July 18 from our iCity-ORF partners Maximum City and Esri. They brought along 25 young people; together, they used UofT computer lab facilities at the […]
Thirteen summary presentations from eight iCity project areas were shared at the June 26, 2017 iCity Research Day.
Thirty participants from UofT, OCAD U, City of Toronto, Waterfront Toronto and Esri Canada took part in a software tool design charrette (workshop) on Wednesday, June 7 entitled “Visualization, Analysis, […]
An excellent piece on UTTRI’s new iCity Centre for Automated and Transformative Transportation Systems (iCity-CATTS) and principal investigator Professor Baher Abdulhai was posted May 26 on the U of T Engineering News […]
Applications are now being accepted for Postdoctoral Fellow in Automated and Transformative Transportation at the new multidisciplinary iCity Centre for Automated and Transformative Transportation Systems (iCity-CATTS), a major research initiative […]
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