Posts Tagged: Sina Bahrami
University of Toronto students Daniel Olejarz (CivEng 2020 MASc candidate) and Sina Bahrami (CivEng 2019 PhD) for winning first and second prizes in the ITS Canada 2019 Student Essay Competition. […]
On June 26, 2019, iCity-Centre for Automated and Transformative Transportation Systems (iCity-CATTS) hosted Transformative Transportation ’19, its 2nd annual Research Day, at the Health Sciences auditorium at the University of […]
Congratulations to PhD Candidate Sina Bahrami and Professor Matthew Roorda on the Runner-Up to Best Conference Paper award at the recent Canadian Transportation Research Forum (CTRF) conference for “Optimal Operations […]
Sina Bahrami, a PhD candidate in the Department of Civil + Mineral Engineering under the supervision of Professor Matthew Roorda, presented his thesis research at a public seminar entitled “Impacts […]
Recently published research by Professor Matthew J. Roorda, Sina Bahrami, and Dr. Medhi Nourinejad on autonomous vehicle parking optimization continues to attract attention. February 20, 2019: IEEE Spectrum – Charles Q. Choi […]
UTTRI associated faculty and postdoctoral fellows shared recent research at the Intelligent Transportation Systems Society of Canada (ITS Canada) Annual Conference and General Meeting, June 17-20, 2018. The conference was […]
UTTRI was well represented at CTRF’s recent conference, The Future of Canada’s Transportation System, in Gatineau, Quebec. E-Commerce Logistics in Canada Dr. Glareh Amirjamshidi, a postdoctoral fellow working with Matthew Roorda […]
How self-driving cars could shrink parking lots March 28, 2018. By Tyler Irving New U of T Engineering research shows that adoption of self-driving cars — also known as autonomous vehicles (AVs) […]
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