- “Real-Time” Ridesharing: Exploring the Opportunities and Challenges of Designing a Technology-based Rideshare Trial for the MIT Community – Master’s thesis summarizing much of the MIT “Real-Time” Rideshare Research team’s work
- “Real-Time” Ridesharing – The Opportunities and Challenges of Utilizing Mobile Phone Technology to Improve Rideshare Services – First of two working papers submitted to the 2011 TRB Annual Meeting
- A Proposed Methodology for Estimating Rideshare Viability within an Organization, applied to the MIT Community – Second of two working papers submitted to the 2011 TRB Annual Meeting
- “Dynamic Ridesharing”: Carpooling Meets the Information Age Webinar – Webinar for the American Planning Association, co-hosted by the MIT team.
- MIT Mobile Experience Laboratory Ride.Link – Combination of technologies to promote social interaction and ridesharing.
- MIT Mobile Experience Laboratory RideBook & RideFinder – Conceptual plan for dynamic ridesharing.
- Creating Trust in Ridesharing Networks – Student Course Project from Fall 2007
- Analysis of carpooling behavior and the formulation of carpool incentive programs – Our research advisor’s thesis from 1974