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Ming Xi Li (Melvyn)

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MASc (to be) Completed: 2022~2024
Thesis: "Interactive Travel Survey Tool"

Brenden Lavoie

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MASc Completed in Spring 2023, At the University of Toronto
Thesis: "Autonomous Vehicles: How they can Transform Perceived Travel Times and Toronto’s Transportation Network in the Process"

Felita Ong

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MASc Completed in Summer 2022; At the University of Toronto
Thesis: "The Adoption, Use, and Impacts of Ride-sourcing Services in the Metro Vancouver Area"

Yicong Liu (Nora)

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MASc Completed in Summer 2021; At the University of Toronto
Thesis: "Combining Smart Phone App into a Web-based Smart Survey Tool"

Kaili Wang

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MASc Completed in Summer 2021; At the University of Toronto
Thesis: "Challenges, Issues in Household Travel Survey"

Wenting Li

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MASc Completed in Summer 2019; At the University of Toronto
Thesis: "Alternatives to divert peak period transit users"

Sina Azizisouldouz

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MASc Completed in Summer 2019; At the University of Toronto
Thesis: "Establishing policy frameworks for AV/CAV considering the most vulnerable road user: people with sight loss"

Patrick Loa

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MASc Completed in Summer 2019; At the University of Toronto
Thesis: "Specification Designs of the Elements of the Core-Satellite Structure of Urban Passenger Data Collection"

Albert Lo

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MASc Completed in Summer 2019; At the University of Toronto
Thesis: "Econometric Evaluation of Impacts of Transportation (Transit) Infrastructure Investments on Travel Demands in the GTHA by using Repeated Crossectional Household Travel Survey Data"

Brittany Chung

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MASc Completed in Summer 2018; At the University of Toronto
Thesis: "Developing a web-tool for household travel surveys"
  Transportation Consultant in Toronto

James Lamers

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MASc Completed in Fall 2016; At the University of Toronto
 Thesis: "A Comprehensive Utility based System of Travel Options Modelling (CUSTOM) System for GTHA"

Wafic El-Assi

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MASc Completed in Summer 2016; At the University of Toronto
Thesis: "Continuous Repeated Crossectional Household Travel Surveys: Implication to Travel Demand Modelling"

Vivian Hui

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MASc Completed in Fall 2015; At the University of Toronto
Thesis: "Transportation and Social Exclusions: The Case of Homeless People in Toronto"

Winner of Gordon Cressy Award

Sami Hasnine

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MASc Completed in Spring 2015; At the University of Toronto
Thesis: "A Comprehensive Study on the Effectiveness of Office-based Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Policies"

Elli Papaioannou

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MASc Completed in Fall 2014; At the University of Toronto
Thesis: "A Study of Car and House Ownership in the Face of Increasing Commuting Expenses (CHOICE)"

Adam Wenneman

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MASc Completed in Spring 2014; At the University of Toronto
Thesis: "Commercial Vehicle Operations in Urban Areas: Identifying Policies to Reduce Negative Impacts"

Adam Weiss

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MASc Completed in Fall 2013; At the University of Toronto
Thesis: "Integration of a PLC Model for Morning Commuting in the GTHA with an Agent Based Dynamic Traffic Micro Simulation"

Billy Wong

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MASc Completed in Spring 2013; At the University of Toronto
Thesis: "Modelling Intercity Travel Demand in the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor"

Ana Sasic

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MASc Completed in Spring 2012; At the University of Toronto
Thesis: "Modelling Departure Time and Mode Choice for Commuting in the GTHA"

Hamid Zaman

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MASc Completed in Spring 2010; At the University of Alberta
Thesis: "Investigation of Commuting Mode Choice with respect to TDM Policies" 

Md Tazul Islam

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MASc Completed in Spring 2010; At the University of Alberta
Thesis: "Unraveling the Relationship between Trip Chaining and Mode Choice using Structural Equation Modeling"

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