Doctoral Theses: Recent submissions
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Scaling 3D Scene Perception via Probabilistic Programming
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-05)Understanding and interpreting the 3D structure of the world is a central challenge in artificial intelligence. Our physical world is 3D, yet our AI systems often “see” that world through pixels and images. In order to ... -
Efficient Generative Models for Visual Synthesis
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-05)While current visual generative models produce high-quality outputs, they suffer from significant computational costs and latency, limiting their applicability in interactive settings. In this dissertation, we introduce a ... -
Contactless Sleep and Physiological Monitoring Using Artificial Intelligence and Radio Waves
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-05)Remote monitoring of sleep and physiological signals is critical for tracking human health, managing diseases, and enabling early intervention. However, existing monitoring solutions face two major limitations: (1) they ...


