Posts Tagged: av
Lina Elmorshedy took first prize at the fourth annual ITS Canada Essay Competition with her essay “Evaluating the Impacts of Adaptive Cruise Control Systems on Congested Urban Freeways and Emphasizing […]
Arash Kalatian, a PhD student at Ryerson University, gave a presentation on “Decoding pedestrian and automated vehicle interactions using immersive virtual reality and interpretable deep learning” on February 28, 2020. […]
Professor Hao Yang of McMaster University was at UTTRI on November 15th to present “Integrated Traffic Management systems under connected environment”. He spoke about the scope of Connected Autonomous Vehicles […]
Seven new Hart Professorships – including one awarded to UTTRI associated faculty Professor Khandker Nurul Habib – will boost U of T Engineering research into technologies across a range of fields, […]
University of Toronto students Daniel Olejarz (CivEng 2020 MASc candidate) and Sina Bahrami (CivEng 2019 PhD) for winning first and second prizes in the ITS Canada 2019 Student Essay Competition. […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Paul Hess and Professor Shauna Brail spoke at the June 13 seminar in the Cities By Design: The Future of Urban Mobility series, part of the Urban […]
Professor Amer Shalaby travelled to London, Ontario February 21 to take part in an expert panel presenting to the Rapid Transit Implementation Working Group. He was joined by Barrie Kirk, […]
New research on anticipated impacts of automated transportation “Automated, electric, or both? Investigating the effects of transportation and technology scenarios on metropolitan greenhouse gas emissions” was published in Sustainable Cities and […]
Ryan Lanyon’s Jan. 27 talk for the UT-ITE Seminar Series shared an overview of the issues related to vehicle automation under consideration, activities undertaken to start planning, and possible directions for […]
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