CLUE 2022 Symposium
Faculty Club 41 Willcocks St., TorontoCLUE will present its inaugural symposium on June 24, 2022, showcasing the research of the project’s first year and looking ahead to the future. View details on the CLUE website.
CLUE will present its inaugural symposium on June 24, 2022, showcasing the research of the project’s first year and looking ahead to the future. View details on the CLUE website.
The Transit Analytics Lab (TAL) of the University of Toronto brings together transportation and technology researchers from across the University of Toronto, transit systems in the Golden Horseshoe area, and private sector technology providers and consultants. Among its objectives are to: foster innovation in transit data-driven tools (analytics) using advanced methods of data science, machine […]
Attend the second Information Session July 11, 5:30-6:30 p.m. to learn more about this student competition for transportation enthusiasts! About this event Are you a U of T student or recent grad interested in transportation? Then this opportunity is for you! The University of Toronto Transportation Alumni Network is launching its 2022 annual student competition. […]
Call for applications Mobility Network calls for applications for "Planning More Equitable Transportation Systems," a two-day summer school taking place on July 18 and 19, 2022 at the University of Toronto's St. George campus. About the summer school With urban inequality on the rise, there is a growing understanding that government investments in infrastructure can […]
The Network on European Communication and Transport Activity Research (NECTAR) will have its 16th International Conference July 20-22, 2022 in Toronto, Canada. The 2022 conference theme is Mobilizing Justice: Moving Toward Action for an Equitable Transportation Future. See the NECTAR 2022 conference website for all details. Participation and NECTAR membership In order to participate in the […]
Rick Liu will present his MASc thesis "A social equity lens on Toronto transit network performance using a graph theory approach: Examining node criticality, service redundancy, delays and disruptions" via Zoom on August 5, 2022 from 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend. Many past studies have examined where transit disruptions are […]
About the "Place-based solutions for decarbonizing transport" seminar series Place-based decarbonization recognizes that different places have different capacities, paths, and costs for decarbonization; it also involves communities and businesses in designing the cities, towns, and villages they want. This seminar series, "Place-based solutions for decarbonizing transport," hosted by Positive Zero Transport Futures and co-sponsored by […]
PT-Courses-2024-brochure-Final High quality public transit is the linchpin of liveable cities. Not only does it enhance mobility, accessibility, economic productivity, and help address climate change, but the COVID pandemic also illustrated its critical role in public health and ensuring the mobility of essential workers. Transit has always faced challenges in our auto-dominant society, but […]
PT-Courses-2024-brochure-Final High quality public transit is the linchpin of liveable cities. Not only does it enhance mobility, accessibility, economic productivity, and help address climate change, but the COVID pandemic also illustrated its critical role in public health and ensuring the mobility of essential workers. Transit has always faced challenges in our auto-dominant society, but […]
PT-Courses-2024-brochure-Final High quality public transit is the linchpin of liveable cities. Not only does it enhance mobility, accessibility, economic productivity, and help address climate change, but the COVID pandemic also illustrated its critical role in public health and ensuring the mobility of essential workers. Transit has always faced challenges in our auto-dominant society, but […]