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October 26, 2018. Dr. Samira Ramezani is enjoying a two-month visit to UTTRI to learn more about the ILUTE (Integrated Land Use, Transportation, Environment) model developed by Professor Eric Miller […]
Dr. Gregory Erhardt, Assistant Professor in Department of Civil Engineering at University of Kentucky, presented his ongoing research on measuring the effects of Transportation Network Companies (TNCs), such as Uber […]
October 25, 2018. Architect, urban designer and researcher Tanvi Maheshwari was warmly welcomed by UTTRI October 22 in a roundtable discussion with PhD students and postdoctoral fellows. Tanvi is currently pursuing […]
Moataz Mohamed, Assistant Professor at McMaster University, presented his research on “the electrification of Canadian urban bus transit” at the UT-ITE seminar on October 5, 2018. Professor Mohamed reviewed six […]
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 […]
UTTRI welcomed guests from the 21st TCI Network Global Conference hosted by the Institute of Competitiveness and Prosperity. The October 16, 2018 visit to UTTRI was part of their “Transportation […]
Congratulations to UTTRI associated faculty Professor Steve Easterbrook of the Department of Computer Science, who has been appointed Director of the School of the Environment for a three-and-a-half year term […]
David Kuperman presented “King Street transit pilot strategies to improve surface transit performance in the City of Toronto” at the UT-ITE seminar on September 28, 2018. King Street is a […]
University of Toronto Magazine‘s The Cities We Need autumn 2018 issue highlights ongoing local and international research involving several UTTRI associated faculty: (L-R) Mark Fox, Marianne Hatzopoulou, Eric Miller, Ron Buliung, Richard […]
The School of Cities has created new funding programs to support University of Toronto urban-focused education, outreach and research initiatives. Goals of the funding program include support of outstanding urban initiatives, and creation of connections with as many urban-focused faculty and students as possible. UofT Faculty, staff and students are eligible to apply for these funds.
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