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Mahtot Gebresselassie

Assistant Professor

Credentials

PhD, Virginia Tech

MA, University of Waterloo

BSc, Addis Ababa University

Research Keywords

Smart mobility and equity; travel behavior; disability; older adults; accessible urban and digital spaces; human-computer interaction (HCI); Uber and Lyft; accessible transportation; extreme weather; platform work; urban design.

Graduate Supervision

I supervise students in the graduate programs in Environmental Studies, Geography, and Science, Technology & Society (STS)

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Contact Information

4700 Keele Street
Toronto, ON M3J1P3

416 736 2100

mahtote@yorku.ca

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Research Interests

I am an architect, urban planner, educator, and social-science researcher. Most of my research focuses on Uber and Lyft and transportation equity in relation to people with disabilities and poor households. I also do research on extreme weather and other unusual events and travel behavior. 

 I have research and/or industry experience in the following: 

  • Disabled accessibility in information and communication technologies (Human-computer interaction) 
  • Smart mobility (smart cities) policy and governance
  • Accessibility in urban design and architecture 
  • The platform economy in transportation and broadly 

The goal of my research is to contribute towards solving urban transportation problems. I do both qualitative and quantitative research. When the research question calls for it, I use mixed-methods approach 鈥 I am very passionate about it. It is my belief that the complexity of urban challenges necessitates an approach that allows for the mixing of methods (qualitative and quantitative) in collecting and analyzing data without the constraints of philosophical assumptions. 

Research Projects

  • Connected Minds Seed Grant - AI in Disability Accessibility in collaboration with , , , Shital Desai
  • Black Research Seed Grant 鈥 Disability, Race, and Transportation Access
  • Extreme weather and travel behavior in collaboration with , Queens College, City University of New 91亚色
  • Understanding difference and similarities between the travel behaviors of older adults and people with disabilities in collaboration with , City & Metropolitan Planning, University of Utah.
  • Transportation apps and disability in collaboration with , Lassonde School of Engineering, 91亚色 

Research Output

Hong, A.,聽Gebresselassie, M., Kim, J., Li, S. (Alex), Cochran, A. L., Bogra, B., & Biglieri, S. (2026). Bridging the Gap: Accessibility for Aging and Disability in Planning.聽Journal of the American Planning Association, 1鈥8.聽

Gebresselassie, M., Baljko, M. (2025). Accessibility of Third-Party Transit Apps and the Role of Transit Agencies and Their Open Data. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Volume 32, 2025. 

Gebresselassie, M., Michalek, J., Nock, D., Harper, C. (2024), Analyzing disparities in app-hailed travel during extreme heat in New 91亚色 City. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, Volume 142, 2025.

Gebresselassie, M. (2024). Labor issues from the perspective of drivers on the Uber and Lyft apps and the impact on riders who use wheelchairs. Travel Behavior and Society.

Gebresselassie, M. (2024). Why app-hailed transportation remains inadequately accessible to wheelchair users. Disability & Society.

Gebresselassie, M., Alavi, M., Hong, A. (2024). How and Where Do Older People Travel Before and After COVID? Insights from WMATA鈥檚 SmartTrip Card Data in DC. Transport Findings. 

Gebresselassie, M. (2023). Wheelchair Users鈥 Perspective on Transportation Service Hailed Through Uber and Lyft Apps. Transportation Research Record, 2677(5), 1164鈥1177. 

Gebresselassie, M. (2019). Planning Education in Accessible Transport for Persons with Disabilities. Transport Findings. doi: 

Gebresselassie, M., & Sanchez, T. W. (2018). 鈥淪mart鈥 Tools for Socially Sustainable Transport: A Review of Mobility Apps. Urban Science, 2(2), 45

Gebresselassie, M. (2025). Accessibility Audit of the 91亚色, Keele Campus. Y Magazine. Issue 17, 2025. .   

Gebresselassie, M., Silva, J., Lum, S. (2025). Why bike lanes should remain on Ontario's roads. The Conversation. Retrieved from 

Bassett, S., Gebresselassie, M. (2024). Five Tech Tools to Help Communicate the Risk of Extreme Heat. Planning Magazine (American Planning Association). 

Gebresselassie, M., Burke, P. (2024). Addressing Toronto鈥檚 Congestion Will Take More Than Technology. Spacing.

Gebresselassie, M. (2024). . The Conversation.

Gebresselassie, M. (2023).  The Conversation.

Gebresselassie, M., Michalek, J. Nock, D., Harper, C. (2022) Impact of heat waves on TNC-usage rates in low- and high-income neighborhoods in New 91亚色 City. 

Buliung, R, & Gebresselassie, M. (2022). Local Host Article Series: Disabling Toronto. News & Press: ACSP Annual Conference News.

Gebresselassie, M., & Sanchez, T.W. (2019, September 5). [Review of the book Inequality In Transport, by D. Banister]. doi: 

Gebresselassie, M., & Sanchez, T. (2017, Winter). The role of smart city technologies in equitable and inclusive transport. Planning & Technology Today, (116), 16-17. 

Recognition & Awards

  • Connected Minds Travel Awards: Accessibility Audit Using Crowdsourcing
  • Non-Resident Fellow,  (HARP), University of Utah
  • Edward A. Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, Virginia Tech
  • WSP USA Women in Leadership Scholarship
  • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 25th Anniversary Scholarship, American Publication Transportation Foundation
  • Shirley DeLibero Scholarship, American Public Transportation Foundation
  • VTGrATE Fellow: Virginia Tech Academy for Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) Excellence
  • Global Perspectives Program Scholar: Trends in Doctoral Education in Europe and the U.S., Virginia Tech
  • Woman Who Moves the Nation Scholarship, COMTO
  • Women in Transportation Seminar - DC Chapter, Graduate Scholarship
  • Rob MacIsaac Fellowship Scholarship, Metrolinx

Courses

Course CodeTitle
ENVS 6101Skills in Planning Research & Practice
ENVS 6128Transportation Policy and Planning
ENVS 4225Designing Sustainable Cities
ENVS 3222Urban and Regional Infrastructures: A Critical Introduction