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    • Gastric-resident drug delivery system for prolonged gram-level dosing of Tuberculosis treatment 

      Ikeanyi, Chinonyelum. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019)
      Medication non-adherence is one of the biggest challenges facing effective treatment of disease around the world. In developing and developed countries, approximately 50-70% of patients fail to correctly follow the drug ...
    • Gate potential control of nanofluidic devices 

      Le Coguic, Arnaud (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
      The effect of an external gate potential control on the nanofluidic nanochannels was experimentally investigated in this work. Like in the field effect transistors (FET) in microelectronics, molecular transport in ...
    • Gate-all-around silicon nanowire MOSFETs : top-down fabrication and transport enhancement techniques 

      Hashemi, Pouya (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)
      Scaling MOSFETs beyond 15 nm gate lengths is extremely challenging using a planar device architecture due to the stringent criteria required for the transistor switching. The top-down fabricated, gate-all-around architecture ...
    • Gate-geometry Dependence of Enhancement-mode p-GaN Gate High Electron Mobility Transistors 

      Lee, Ethan Sukrae (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2022-05)
      While GaN-based transistors for power electronics have in many situations demonstrated technological superiority over conventional Si based devices, the development of GaN power electronics has only scratched the surface ...
    • Gated amplifiers for data processing in space. 

      Roberge, James K (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966)
    • Gatekeepers of prosperity : how the state and business block the path towards functioning market economies in Developing countries 

      Limoeiro, Danilo Rocha,1982- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019)
      A well-functioning market economy is crucial for prosperity. However, there is considerable variation across countries in the cost of doing business. This invites the question of why governments impose these costs and why ...
    • Gateway selection in multi-hop wireless networks 

      Rao, Rohit Navalgund (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
      This thesis describes the implementation of MultiNAT, an application that attempts to provide the benefits of client multi-homing while requiring minimal client configuration, and the evaluation of a novel link-selection ...
    • Gateway to energy democracy and access in India using off-grid solar home systems and PayGo platform 

      Pittie, Aditya (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2018)
      More than a billion people around the world still lack access to electricity with more than 300 million of them living in India. Without any other options, these citizens are forced to either go without power or burn ...
    • A gateway to the city of Dallas, Texas ; A county government center 

      Rainey, John Crews (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1958)
    • A gathering of water 

      Horowitz, Naomi Leah, 1970- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
      The act of immersion is a powerful catalyst for the affirmation or transformation of identity. How we place ourselves in water expresses cultural valuations of our bodies, water, and social relations, as well as categories ...
    • Gathering the landscape : a community arts center on Lookout Mountain 

      Govan, Christine Noble, 1958- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989)
      With a tape measure and a pad of newsprint, to document, understand and re-present a natural place was the first goal of this thesis. From this understanding a new built presence, a redefinition of the site, is sought, to ...
    • Gauge symmetries and charged matter in F-theory 

      Raghuram, Nikhil, Ph. D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2018)
      F-theory has emerged as a powerful tool for string compactification, as it can realize a number of string vacua with varying gauge groups, charged matter, and other properties. However, some aspects of F-theory are still ...
    • Gauge-fixing and equivariant cohomology 

      Waldman, Charles George (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994)
    • A Gauss pseudospectral transcription for optimal control 

      Benson, David, 1978- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
      A pseudospectral method for solving nonlinear optimal control problems is proposed in this thesis. The method is a direct transcription that transcribes the continuous optimal control problem into a discrete nonlinear ...
    • Gaussian alignments in statistical translation models 

      Mohammad, Ali (Ali H.) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006)
      Machine translation software has been under development almost since the birth of the electronic computer. Current state-of-the-art methods use statistical techniques to learn how to translate from one natural language to ...
    • Gaussian free field, Schramm-Loewner evolution and Liouville quantum gravity 

      Wang, Menglu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017)
      Consider an instance h of the Gaussian free field on a simply connected domain ... We study several properties of the level lines: continuity, monotonicity, reversibility and target-independence ... In the second part, we ...
    • Gaussian processes at the Helm(holtz): A more fluid model for ocean currents 

      Berlinghieri, Renato (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2023-06)
      Oceanographers are interested in predicting ocean currents and identifying divergences in a current vector field based on sparse observations of buoy velocities. Since we expect current velocity to be a continuous but ...
    • Gaussian Quadrature for computer aided robust design 

      Reber, Geoffrey Scott, 1979- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)
      Computer aided design has allowed many design decisions to be made before hardware is built through "virtual" prototypes: computer simulations of an engineering design. To produce robust systems noise factors must also be ...
    • Gaze Prediction in First-Person View Videos 

      Zhou, Diane Yue. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2020)
      Gaze is an important topic in computer vision as it reveals points of interest that tend to capture a subject's attention in a scene and potential intentions of the subject of gaze. Gaze data is becoming more readily ...
    • Gaze tracking : seeking critical information for autonomous excavation 

      Shiozawa, Kaymie. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019)
      Automating excavation in mining and construction applications is crucial today as the supply of skilled operators cannot match market demand. To efficiently make control decisions for autonomous excavators without having ...