Posts Tagged: Alaa Itani
Congratulations to University of Toronto students Mahia Anhara (CivMin BASc 2022), Joanna Ilunga-Kapinga (MScPl 2021), Alaa Itani (CivMin PhD 2022), and Felita Ong (CivMin MASc 2022) who have been awarded […]
University of Toronto graduate student Alaa Itani (CivEng PhD candidate) won second prize for her entry “Decision Support Tool for Deploying Shuttle Buses during Major Rail Disruptions” in the ITS […]
All the recordings from the plenary and parallel sessions as well as the presentations can be found here. The evolution of transit data The first international TransitData symposium, held in […]
It’s a phrase transit riders hear all too often: “Shuttle buses are on the way.” Service disruptions are a fact of life for transit systems around the world. The most […]
The iCity-Centre for Automated and Transformative Transportation Systems (iCity-CATTS) welcomed two of its public sector partners, the City of Toronto and York Region, to a partners’ progress meeting on March […]
Research from several UTTRI iCity projects was presented at Esri Canada’s GIS in Education and Research Conference March 4 and 5, 2020 at U of T: Designing a Complete Streets […]
Ten University of Toronto graduate students are receiving DiDi Graduate Awards in recognition of their contributions to the fields of artificial intelligence, vehicle autonomy, transportation analytics, human-machine interfacing and related […]
Participating in a hackathon for three full days is a serious commitment. A UTTRI team demonstrated dedication last week during a Statistics Canada (StatCan) hackathon on Urban Transit Data. Faculty […]
The two short courses are intensive public transit professional development sessions unique in Canada and have been offered annually at the University of Toronto for the past ten years.
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