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Adam is a current civil engineering undergraduate student specializing in transportation at the University of Waterloo. With over a year of industry experience across the public and private sectors, Adam has been able to explore many career pathways in transportation and develop technical skills in traffic simulation, ITS, curbside management, etc. With a passion for all things cities and mobility, Adam is excited to embark on a career in transportation engineering, post-graduation, in 2024.
Student Paper Competition Award
Maryam Hasanpour is a Ph.D. candidate in Transportation Engineering at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University). Her research focuses on traffic safety, especially non-crash-based safety analysis using machine learning techniques. Her research interests also include improving conventional extreme value theory methods and crash modification factors. She is a member of ITE Canada and was awarded first place in the student paper competition at the 2021 CARSP Annual Conference. Watch for future publication of her winning paper titled Estimation of crash frequency by severity levels utilizing video-derived traffic conflicts at signalized intersections
Award generously sponsored by
Student Presentation Competition Award
Zaima is an MASc student of Environmental Systems Engineering Department at the University of Regina. She started her studies in Saskatchewan in January 2023 under the supervision of Prof. Yili Tang. She is currently working on economic analyses of on-demand transit services.
Canadian Capacity Guide (CCG) Competition Award
Congratulations to the 2023 CCG Competition winners
First place: Patrick Chahil, Mohawk College
Second place: Lefu Fang, University of Waterloo
Competition generously sponsored by: JIM GOUGH