Posts Tagged: Birsen Donmez
Mobility Network presented “Harnessing intelligence in transportation systems” as part of The Way Forward panel discussion series on May 31, 2022. The event was hosted by Mobility Network’s Director, Dr. […]
Motorists preparing to turn at an intersection must quickly process several pieces of information before making their move: traffic signals, traffic signs, pedestrians, cyclists and, of course, other vehicles. But […]
Congratulations to UTTRI associated faculty, Assistant Professor Shoshanna Saxe of Civil & Mineral Engineering, and Associate Professor Birsen Donmez of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering who have been named Tier 2 […]
As cars keep getting smarter, automation is taking many tricky tasks – from reversing to parallel parking – out of drivers’ hands. Now, a University of Toronto study is underscoring […]
Professional Engineers Ontario’s Engineering Dimensions features University of Toronto recent graduate Nazli Kaya (MIE MASc 2019) on the cover of its January/February 2020 issue. “How human factors engineering drives automotive […]
If you have dreams of reading a book or taking a nap while your self-driving car safely navigates city streets, you will have to wait awhile. That’s according to Professor Birsen […]
Congratulations to Nazli Kaya (MIE MASc 2019), who has been awarded the “Advancing Women in Transportation” scholarship by the WTS Toronto area chapter. The scholarship will be presented to Kaya […]
Toronto hosted the International ACM Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications for its 10th anniversary September 23-25, 2018. The University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science and […]
Register today to attend Automotive UI, the premiere international conference on automotive user interfaces and interactive vehicular applications and receive a discount on the registration rate. The Early Bird registration rate ends at midnight tomorrow, August 17.
A recent research study examined failures by drivers to check for vulnerable road users during right turns at intersections. The study was carried out by researchers in the Human Factors and […]
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