Doctoral Theses: Recent submissions
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Wireless, Battery-Free, High-Sensitivity 5G RF Energy Harvesters for Next Generation IoT Sensor Tags
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-05)The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing various industries, enabling a new wave of smart applications such as automated asset tracking in warehouses, substation monitoring in smart grids, and precision agriculture. ... -
Additive Manufacturing of Electrical Machines and Electronic Devices
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-05)Recent advancements in the additive manufacture of electronics and electrical machines have led to successful demonstrations of 3D-printed passive (e.g., resistors, capacitors, inductors) and active (e.g., transistors) ... -
A Unified Theory of Representation Learning: How Hidden Relationships Power Algorithms that can Learn without Labels
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-05)How does the human mind make sense of raw information without being taught how to see or hear? This thesis presents a unifying theory that describes how algorithms can learn and discover structure in complex systems, like ...


