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Recent Submissions
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Machine Learning for Physics: from Symbolic Regression to Quantum Simulation
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2024-05)In this thesis, we explore the application of machine learning (ML) methods to problems in physics. Because ML has revolutionized a wide range of fields, it is natural to ask whether it may be a valuable tool for ... -
MEMS Simulations and Waveguide Loss Analysis forPhotonic Integrated Circuits
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2024-05)Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) are promising candidates to be used in photonic integrated chips (PICs) for applications. While there are a variety of MEMS devices used for different purposes, the main concern of ... -
Paleomagnetic Investigation of Enstatite Chondrite Chondrules: Implications for the Solar Nebula
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2024-05)The early stages of solar system formation were characterized by the rapid evolution of the protoplanetary disk. A magnetic field governed the highly efficient mass and angular momentum transport systems. Paleomagnetic ...