Professor Khandker Nurul Habib presents “Graduate Studies in Transportation at UofT: Things to know and follow”

Online Event

Title: "Graduate Studies in Transportation at UofT: Things to know and follow" Speaker: Professor Khandker Nurul Habib, University of Toronto, Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering Online via Bb Collaborate: https://ca.bbcollab.com/guest/a9c5a71f3e7845b3a614d2bb25e216a8. Dial in option: -4828, PIN: 250 038 0994. Professor Khandker Nurul Habib

Alireza Dianat and Saeed Shakib present “Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on Travel Behaviour and Demand in the GTHA”

Online Event

This week's seminar features presentations by two University of Toronto PhD students, Alireza Dianat and Saeed Shakib. Alireza Dianat Title: "Do we need to redesign our activity-based travel demand models after COVID-19? A survey to collect data on changes and adaptations in daily activity-travel patterns during and post COVID-19 scenarios." The COVID-19 pandemic affects people’s […]

Professor Habib presents “Transportation Research @ UofT: Overview and Suggestions to Optimize Your Experience”

Online via Zoom

Professor Khandker Nurul Habib Khandker Nurul Habib is the Percy Edward Hart Professor in Civil & Mineral Engineering at the University of Toronto. Professor Khandker Nurul Habib completed his PhD in Civil Engineering at the University of Toronto (CIV PhD 0T7). After finishing his PhD, he joined the University of Alberta as an assistant professor […]

Sk. Md. Mashrur & Brenden Lavoie present ‘Development of a multimodal network microsimulation model for a regional agent-based travel demand modelling for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA)’

Online via Zoom

Innovative mobility solutions are constantly emerging with the advent of information and communication technologies, offering travellers multidimensional choices including, but not limited to, modes, routes, and locations. Without a fully agent-based and dynamic travel demand microsimulation modelling system, it is impossible to evaluate such emerging mobility solutions/options realistically. The network modelling component is the most […]

StudentMoveTO presents ‘Moving the Student Body’ symposium

StudentMoveTO presents a two-day symposium and seminar event on student travel in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA), "Moving the Study Body." This event will feature conversations, presentations, debates, and panel discussions from a diverse body of researchers, academic leaders, policy makers and advocates, to discuss insights from the StudentMoveTO study and their implications […]