Graduate Theses: Recent submissions
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Concretely-Efficient Multi-Key Homomorphic Secret Sharing and Applications
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)Homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) is a powerful cryptographic primitive that enables efficient, low-communication secure computation without the use of fully homomorphic encryption. Public-key HSS is a well-known variant ... -
Reciprocity and Normality in the Scattering Matrix of Disordered Media
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)The scattering matrix formalism provides a practical characterization of wave transport in linear, source-free systems by relating a set of operationally defined input and output spatial channels. The matrix is structured ... -
Mesh Differentiable Rendering for Real-World Scenes
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)Differentiable rendering has established itself as an effective tool for 3D reconstruction and novel view synthesis. Most state-of-the-art differentiable rendering methods use purpose-built renderers to optimize specialized, ...


