Read More ‘A false sense of security’: How automated vehicles can impede driver performance, and what to do about it By |November 30, 2020 Professor Birsen Donmez (MIE) and her team study the benefits and risks of in-vehicle displays
Read More Three-peat victory: U of T Engineering team wins AutoDrive Challenge, Year Three By Tyler Irving|October 2, 2020 aUToronto and their self-driving car, Zeus, edged out seven other engineering schools to take third consecutive title
Read More Can self-driving cars handle a Canadian winter? We’re about to find out By Tyler Irving|February 3, 2020 New dataset released by researchers from U of T Engineering and the University of Waterloo enables autonomous vehicle designers to test advances in perception under winter driving conditions
Read More aUToronto wins AutoDrive Challenge for second year in a row By |June 5, 2019 The U of T Engineering student team and their self-driving car, Zeus, beat out seven other universities to defend their first-place title
Read More aUToronto to compete in Year 2 of AutoDrive Challenge By |May 29, 2019 U of T Engineering team and their self-driving car are headed to Ann Arbor, Mich., to take on seven other teams in international competition
Read More ‘Knowledge is transformative’: UTIAS professor teaches robotics in Myanmar By |March 27, 2019 Professor Jonathan Kelly (UTIAS) introduces local university students in Yangon, Myanmar to robotics and self-driving cars in week-long course