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MIT Theses: Recent submissions
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Return Paths: Tracing the Sound of Black, Asian, and Indigenous Technologies
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)In Return Paths: Tracing the Sound of Black, Asian, and Indigenous Technologies, I explore the intertwined histories of sound, craft, and computation across diasporic Black, Asian, and Indigenous communities. Moving across ... -
Electronic Phases in Crystalline Lanthanide Systems
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)Crystalline lanthanide systems are known to realize a multitude of disparate electronic phases arising from lattices of localized f-electrons in the crystal. These phases include magnetic phenomena such as ferromagnetism ... -
Connecting UV-Mediated Property Changes to Surface Cracking in Low-Density Polyethylene: Toward Understanding the Generation of Microplastic Pollution
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)The vast production and disposal of synthetic polymers have led to widespread microplastic (MP) pollution. MPs are nominally defined as polymer-based particles with at least one size dimension in the 1 μm to 1 mm range. ...


