GeoTrans Lab members attended this year’s ITS Canada Annual Conference in Edmonton, Alberta, from May 20 to 22, 2026. During the conference, members presented their research posters in the academic sessions and volunteered in organizing, supporting, and reporting on conference sessions and panel discussions.
Extending the Value of Sparse Traffic Counts Through Network-Based Propagation and Confidence Scoring - City of Edmonton, Case Study.
Physics-Informed Hybrid Forecasting of Road Surface Temperature for Proactive Winter Operations
Turning RWIS and Dash Cameras into Continuous Grip Estimates for Winter Road Maintenance Decision Support
A Density-Adaptive Two-Stage Conflict Discrimination Framework for UAM: A Stochastic Kinematic Reachability Approach
Multimodal Deep Learning Framework for Traffic Volume Estimation: A City-Scale Case Study in Edmonton, Alberta
Uncertainty-Aware Traffic Count Station Optimization Using Spatiotemporal Kriging and Simulated Annealing
City-Scale Winter Road Conditions Intelligence from Mobile Patrol Sensing and AI-Enabled Mapping
Check out their posters below:
Besides the poster presentations given during the academic sessions throughout the conference days, group members volunteered every day of the conference:
Juan, Michael, and Mahmoud served as conference rapporteurs during all conference sessions and panel discussions from May 20 to 22, 2026. Their reports will help contribute to the final conference report.
For the pre-conference volunteering, Ziyad and Yeganeh volunteered in the technical tour on May 19, 2026.
Walaa and Nahyeon volunteered on May 20, 2026, in Breakout Session Room Support and Registration & Wayfinding, respectively.
Abhinav and Huiyi (Chloe) volunteered in Registration & Wayfinding and Exhibits Support on May 21, 2026, respectively.
Finally, Jiehao and Zhenyu (Jade) volunteered on the last day of the conference, May 22, 2026. They volunteered in Registration & Wayfinding and Exhibits Support, respectively.