UTTRI research at ITS Canada conference

UTTRI associated faculty and postdoctoral fellows shared recent research at the Intelligent Transportation Systems Society of Canada (ITS Canada) Annual Conference and General Meeting, June 17-20, 2018.

The conference was entitled “Mobility 2030: Bridging Innovation and a Green Future.”

Postdoctoral fellow Arman Ganji presented Development of a multi-year urban GHG emission inventory through spatio-temporal traffic counts prediction, by Arman Ganji, Maryam Shekarrizfard, Eric J. Miller, Baher Abdulhai, Matt Roorda, and Marianne Hatzopoulou.

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Dr. Arman Ganji, ITS Canada ACGM, Niagara Falls, ON, June 2018

PhD candidate Sina Bahrami presented Designing parking facilities for autonomous vehicles, by Matthew Roorda, Mehdi Nourinejad and Sina Bahrami. (This research made headlines after publication in March 2018.)

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Sina Bahrami, ITS Canada ACGM, Niagara Falls, ON, June 2018

Professor Baher Abdulhai presented What does the future hold for Smart Cities in Canada? Impact of automated and transformative transportation systems, by Baher Abdulhai, Matthew Roorda, Khander Nurul Habib and Marianne Hatzoupolou.

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Professor Baher Abdulhai, ITS Canada ACGM, Niagara Falls, ON, June 2018

Professor Baher Abdulhai was also a panelist for “Innovations in traffic and infrastructure and green mobility” and “Innovations in AV-CV and EV and green mobility.”