Doctoral Theses: Recent submissions
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Implications of seasonality and asymmetry for ENSO’s predictability and future changes
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2026-02)The El Niño - Southern Oscillation (ENSO), a coupled ocean-atmosphere phenomenon in the tropical Pacific, is the dominant year-to-year driver of variations in Earth’s climate. Its impacts on temperature and precipitation ... -
Prediction of dissolution and nucleation in silicates using machine learning force fields
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2026-02)Understanding how silicates react in water is crucial in a range of fields, from geology and cement chemistry to the synthesis of zeolite catalysts and precipitated silica. Although reactive simulations offer powerful ... -
Modeling Complex Evolution of Slow to Fast Earthquakes on Simple and Heterogeneous Faults
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2026-02)The goal of my PhD research is to understand the behavior of earthquakes and slow slip events on fault systems ranging from simple planar geometries to complex fault networks with structural and material heterogeneity. To ...


