MIT Mobility Forum
A weekly seminar series, the MIT Mobility Forum offers an opportunity to showcase the groundbreaking transportation research occurring across the Institute. Faculty members and researchers present their latest findings, ideas, and innovations, followed by a lively discussion.
Introducing the MIT Mobility Initiative
Jinhua Zhao
Edward H. and Joyce Linde Associate Professor, Department of Urban Studies and Planning
The Social Consequences Of Mobility Systems
Sandy Pentland
Director, MIT Human Dynamics Laboratory and MIT Media Lab Entrepreneurship Program
Autonomous Vehicles, Mobility, and Employment Policy: The Roads Ahead
John Leonard
Samuel C. Collins Professor of Mechanical and Ocean Engineering in the MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Microlocation in Transit: The New York City Subway System
David Mindell
Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and Dibner Professor of the History of Engineering and Manufacturing
The Edge of Optimization: Large Scale Transportation Systems
Dimitris Bertsimas
Boeing Leaders for Global Operations Professor of Management
Transportation Inequities: Whose Data Matters?
Tamika Butler
Principal and Founder of Tamika L. Butler Consulting
Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Transportation: Technical Options and Societal Choices
Bill Green
Hoyt C. Hottel Professor in Chemical Engineering
The Inefficiency of Dynamic Pricing in Ridehailing Systems
Daniel Freund
Assistant Professor of Operations Management
Mobility services without carbon emissions
Jessika Trancik
Associate Professor, Institute for Data, Systems, and Society
The Global Rise of Platform Firms in Urban Mobility Markets
Jason Jackson
Assistant Professor of Political Economy and Urban Planning
On demand urban aerial mobility planning: an adaptive discretization approach
Alexandre Jacquillat
Assistant Professor of Operations Research and Statistics
Value of Time: Evidence From Auctioned Cab Rides
Tobias Salz
Castle Krob Career Development Assistant Professor