Posts Tagged: Shoshanna Saxe
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Shoshanna Saxe makes a case for improving shared infrastructure and investing in transit in “Could “Amtrak Joe” Revolutionize Public Transport?”. The article focuses on President Biden’s interest […]
A shift to online work and schooling due to the pandemic has some Toronto residents choosing to move their home base outside the city. A recent Toronto Star article interviewed […]
Congratulations to UTTRI associated faculty Professor Shoshanna Saxe, a member of one of eight teams comprising 14 researchers selected to receive seed funding from the Innovation at Interfaces Fund, co-funded by […]
The movement of some residents from downtown may be a good thing for the City of Toronto, says UTTRI associated faculty Professor Shoshanna Saxe in a radio interview for CBC […]
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 […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Shoshanna Saxe comments on Eglinton West LRT plans in the Toronto Star article “Burying the Eglinton West LRT will cost an extra $1.8 billion and may […]
Congratulations to U of T engineering students Bradley Kloostra (CivMin MASc 2021), Chandler White (CivMin MASc 2021) and Shawana Munir (CivMin BASc 2021) who have been awarded Transportation Association of […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Shoshanna Saxe and Dr. Kristen MacAskill of the University of Cambridge co-wrote “Stop Building More Roads” subtitled “There’s a right way to do infrastructure. Why does […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Shoshanna Saxe was interviewed by Daily Commercial News by Construct Connect about findings published in “Embodied emissions in rail infrastructure: a critical literature review,” a paper […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Shoshanna Saxe and UTTRI Advisory Board member Andy Manahan, Executive Director of the Residential and Civil Construction Alliance of Ontario (RCCAO) are two of those interviewed […]
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