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Graduate Theses: Recent submissions
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Controlling for the Ionospheric and Baseline-Offset Uncertainties in the CHIME/FRB Outriggers VLBI Network for Milliarcsecond Precision
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-05)Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are a novel form of radio transients discovered in 2007. These bright, extragalactic radio signals have an inferred all-sky rate of hundreds of detections per day. The properties of FRBs hold ... -
Using Z-hadron correlations to probe the medium response in PbPb and pp collisions at √ˢNN = 5.02 TeV
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-05)The first measurement of Z-hadron two-particle correlation function are reported in PbPb collisions at √ˢNN = 5.02 TeV, using the PbPb collision data taken in 2018. The integrated luminosity of the PbPb data is 1.67 ±0.03 ... -
Materializing Light: Real-time, Handheld Fabrication of Programmable Structural Color
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-05)Structural color is nature’s programmable color palette. While pigments and dyes absorb light to produce color, structural color uses nanoscale, light-reflecting structures to appear iridescently colored. We present ...


