Posts Tagged: modelling
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 […]
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. […]
Sanjana Hossain, a PhD candidate at University of Toronto, presented her ongoing research in a presentation entitled “Inferring the purpose of using ride-hailing service through Data Fusion of Trip Trajectories, […]
The Travel Modelling Group (TMG) held a workshop on mobility tools and services on the morning of February 5, 2020 in the ITS Lab, SF3103 at University of Toronto. The […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Merve Bodur, of the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering department, gave a lecture on “Model Optimization Problems via Stochastic Programming” as a part of the UT-ITE seminar […]
Transportation-related research was the focus for two graduate students who gave “lightning talks” for Doors Open Toronto visitors at the Myhal Centre May 25-26. Both volunteered their time and said […]
Professors Steve Farber and Eric Miller teamed up May 16 for the first seminar in the Cities By Design: The Future of Urban Mobility series, part of the Urban Challenge Project […]
Dr. Francesco Corman of ETH Zurich presented a special guest lecture at University of Toronto on March 28, 2019. His talk “Disruption management in railway networks” was well attended. Dr. […]
Dr. Willem Klumpenhouwer presented “The Markovian Bus” on March 8 as part of the UT-ITE Seminar Series. Transit, especially buses that run in mixed traffic, are subject to randomness from a variety […]
Currently, the private sector is the main driver of advances in transportation technology—but do private sector intentions align with social needs? At his November 3 UT-ITE seminar, Professor Baher Abdulhai […]
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