Urban Mobility and Transportation Informatics Group

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30+ Years of Research Experience

UMTIG, founded in the early 1990s, regularly collaborates with government agencies, industry professionals, academic researchers, and other partners. The broad, diverse experience of these seasoned professionals provides multiple perspectives on current needs, future trends, and our stakeholders’ toughest issues. Listening to and acting on what they tell us is crucial in providing relevant, practical solutions to federal, provincial, and industry stakeholders.

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LATEST Research

Our Latest Research Studies

At UMTIG, we aim to be a leading group focused on applied research and educational excellence in urban mobility and transportation informatics.

freight transportation
Road Freight Transportation

Applying Artificial Intelligence to Improve the Resilience, Fluidity and Safety of Road Freight Transportation in the Canadian Prairies and Northern Region

Electric Bus
Urban Electric Buses

Optimal Recharging Scheduling for Urban Electric Buses

Inclusive Mobility
Responsible Automation for Inclusive Mobility (RAIM)

Using AI to Develop Future Transport Systems that Meet the Needs of Ageing Populations

Hazmat
HAZMAT

Siting Optimization of the Facilities Dealing with Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) Considering Transportation Risks and Preferences

News and Events

News

UMTIG at the INSTR2023

Dr. Mehran, Dr. Khan and Mr. Abolhoseini attended the 9th International Symposium on Transport Network Resilience, Hong Kong, to present their recent research on freight

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Our Expert

Meet Our Team

Regehr

Ph.D., P.Eng

Associate Professor
Civil Engineering (Transportation)

Co-Director - UMTIG

Babak Mehran

Ph.D., P.Eng

Associate Professor
Civil Engineering (Transportation)

Co-Director - UMTIG

Charleen

Research & Project Coordinator

Phani

Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Researcher

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