Posts Tagged: Brendon Hemily
Dr. Brendon Hemily presented “From SOP to DRIP to Business Intelligence: Challenges of Using ITS Data for Transit Planning & Management” on March 5, 2021 for the UT-ITE seminar series. […]
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 […]
Registration for TransitData 2020 has been extended to August 7. The 6th International TransitData Symposium on the Use of Public Transit Automated Data for Planning and Operations will place online […]
Co-Chairs Dr. Brendon Hemily and Professor Amer Shalaby are pleased to share a draft program for the upcoming online TransitData 2020 International Symposium. Download the PDF: TransitData 2020 Draft Program. […]
The TransitData 2020 6th International Symposium on the Use of Public Transit Automated Data for Planning and Operations will go forward August 11-13, 2020 in a virtual format, UTTRI associated […]
TransitData2020, the 6th International Workshop and Symposium on research and applications on the use of massive passive data for public transport, will be held in Toronto, August 11-13, 2020. A […]
Congratulations to all participants! UTTRI’s 2019 Public Transit Short Courses were held August 21-23 and attracted participants from a variety of backgrounds – transit agencies, government, consultancies, trade organizations – […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Amer Shalaby along with Patrick Loa (CivE MASc candidate 2019) and consultant Dr. Brendon Hemily attended the International Workshop and Symposium TRANSITDATA2019 held July 8-10 in […]
Brendon Hemily, an MIT PhD graduate and independent consultant in public transportation, gave a fascinating talk entitled “Transit Fare Policy and Payment; Perspectives, Challenges, and Developments.” The presentation took place at […]
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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