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UTTRI Director Professor Eric Miller opened the 4th Annual iCity Urban Informatics Research Day with a warm welcoming address. The day’s program showcased Year 4 achievements as well as new research […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Amer Shalaby and UTTRI Executive Director Dr. Judy Farvolden teamed up May 31 for the second seminar in the Cities By Design: The Future of Urban […]
Congratulations to PhD Candidate Sina Bahrami and Professor Matthew Roorda on the Runner-Up to Best Conference Paper award at the recent Canadian Transportation Research Forum (CTRF) conference for “Optimal Operations […]
Three graduate students in transportation engineering represented U of T at the annual Canadian Institute of Transportation Engineers (CITE) Canadian District Traffic Bowl June 3 at the CITE Annual Conference […]
UTTRI Director, Professor Eric J. Miller won the “Best Paper” award for “A Prospectus for Improved Long-Distance Travel Demand Models” at the 2019 Canadian Transport Research Forum (CTRF) Conference. CTRF […]
The Royal Canadian Institute for Science presented a public panel in their RCITalks series, “Cities of the Future: Getting Around in 2070” at U of T on May 26. Two […]
Spot the Urban Scanner in your neighborhood this summer! A new partnership, led by Professor Marianne Hatzopoulou, has just launched the Urban Scanner project. Urban Scanner is a partnership between […]
Call for parking game participants Have you ever been frustrated because you can’t find a parking spot and keep searching forever? Are you motivated to improve parking conditions? Now you have […]
Call for Speakers: The Future of Urban Mobility Seminar Series The Mobility Cluster of the School of Cities invites speakers to present their perspectives on the future of urban mobility. Interested speakers […]
UTTRI Executive Director Dr. Judy Farvolden took part in Innovation in Mobility, a half-day learning event hosted by Region of Peel on May 7, 2019. The workshop was organized to […]
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