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    • Seeing Beyond Limits with Physics-Informed Priors 

      Liu, Yang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)
      Conventional imaging systems are limited by dimensionality and visibility: standard sensors capture only two-dimensional data, while light diffuses or scatters across surfaces and through complex media. This dissertation ...
    • Foundational Abstractions for Quantum Programming 

      Yuan, Charles (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)
      Bringing the promise of quantum computation into reality requires not only building a quantum computer but also correctly programming it to run a quantum algorithm. To obtain asymptotic advantage over classical algorithms ...
    • Learning Simple Chemical Heuristics to Model and Discover Materials 

      Ma, Andrew (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)
      Computational approaches have long played an important role in the field of materials science, driving both the scientific study of materials’ fundamental properties and the design of materials for technological applications. ...