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Research from several UTTRI iCity projects was presented at Esri Canada’s GIS in Education and Research Conference March 4 and 5, 2020 at U of T: Designing a Complete Streets […]
UTTRI Director Professor Eric Miller gave a presentation entitled “Everything you ever wanted to know about report writing but were afraid to ask” to help students organize their writing for […]
Arash Kalatian, a PhD student at Ryerson University, gave a presentation on “Decoding pedestrian and automated vehicle interactions using immersive virtual reality and interpretable deep learning” on February 28, 2020. […]
Sanjana Hossain, a PhD candidate at University of Toronto, presented her ongoing research in a presentation entitled “Inferring the purpose of using ride-hailing service through Data Fusion of Trip Trajectories, […]
UPDATE April 30, 2020 In light of the COVID-19 situation, it will not be possible to hold a physical Symposium in August of this year in Toronto. However, we are […]
U of T Engineering professors Scott Sanner (MIE) and Vaughn Betz (ECE) are among this year’s recipients of the Google Faculty Research Award. The program supports world-class research in computer science, engineering and related […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Steven Farber was quoted in “Why Public Transit Should Be Free For All” published online by The Bullet, February 23, 2020. The article discusses impacts of […]
David Islip gave a presentation on “Housing finance, land use, and transportation networks” to provide a basis for understanding Canada’s housing system and how it impacts land use. Islip is […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor I. Daniel Posen was quoted in the article “Electric vehicles: the good, the bad, the context” posted online by BC’s Watershed Sentinel, February 20, 2020. The […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Matti Siemiatycki, Interim Director of School of Cities, is quoted in the Montreal Gazette February 15, 2020 in “Ottawa’s new light rail is a mess. Could […]
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