Posts Tagged: Marianne Hatzopoulou
What rolls around the city getting a lot of admiring looks for its flashy chromed finishes and high tech roof protrusions? It’s not the latest tech from a popular web […]
A webinar given by UTTRI associated faculty Professor Marianne Hatzopoulou on December 2, 2020 for the U of T Engineering Skule Lunch & Learn Seminar Series is featured in an […]
Professor Marianne Hatzopoulou presented “The Paradox of Net-Zero: Cities, Transportation & Health” on December 2, 2020 for the U of T Engineering Skule Lunch & Learn Seminar Series. In this […]
Postdoctoral fellow Dr. Laura Minet presented “How Can We Minimize Population Exposure to Air Pollution?” for the Southern Ontario Centre for Atmospheric Aerosol Research (SOCAAR) Seminar Series on October 7, […]
Congratulations to Feras El Said (CivMin PhD 2023) and An Wang (CivMin PhD 2020) on receiving CAA Graduate Scholarships in Transportation Engineering! Unique among scholarship donors, CAA invites winners to […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Marianne Hatzopoulou introduces the “UrbanScanner” and the air quality research it will make possible. “Two years in the making and finally this prototype is ready to […]
“Estimating traffic emissions associated with the reduction in travel within downtown Toronto as a result of COVID-19 restrictions,” by Dr. Arman Ganji, Dr. Ran Tu, Dr. Junshi Xu and UTTRI […]
In an article posted by CBC News, UTTRI associated faculty Professor Marianne Hatzopoulou talks about how vehicle emissions are affected by speeds limits and by driving practices generally. In “How […]
Electric vehicles are often touted as a means of mitigating climate change, but a new modelling study suggests that their public health benefits may be just as significant. “Local air […]
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 […]
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