Graduate Theses
Theses by Department
- Comparative Media Studies
- Computation for Design and Optimization
- Computational and Systems Biology
- Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
- Department of Architecture
- Department of Biological Engineering
- Department of Biology
- Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
- Department of Chemical Engineering
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
- Department of Economics
- Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
- Department of Humanities
- Department of Linguistics and Philosophy
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering
- Department of Mathematics
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
- Department of Ocean Engineering
- Department of Physics
- Department of Political Science
- Department of Urban Studies and Planning
- Engineering Systems Division
- Harvard-MIT Program of Health Sciences and Technology
- Institute for Data, Systems, and Society
- Media Arts & Sciences
- Operations Research Center
- Program in Real Estate Development
- Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies
- Science Writing
- Sloan School of Management
- Supply Chain Management
- System Design & Management
- Technology and Policy Program
Recent Submissions
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Accelerating RTL Simulation Through Fine-grained Task Dataflow and Selective Execution
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2023-06)Fast simulation of digital circuits is crucial to build modern chips. Current processors and SoCs integrate hundreds of complex components, including cores, accelerators, and memory hierarchies. Simulating these systems ... -
Task Scheduling Techniques to Accelerate RTL Simulation
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2023-06)Fast simulation of digital circuits is crucial to build modern chips. Slow simulation lengthens chip design time and makes bugs more frequent. While simulation can happen at different levels of abstraction, Register-Transfer-Level ... -
Scheduling Strategies for Bus Operator Retention: A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of Bus Operator Preferences and 4-Day Workweek Feasibility
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)Public transit agencies face significant and growing challenges related to workforce shortages, absenteeism, and employee retention, which threaten service reliability. Reports found that 90% of U.S. transit agencies are ...


