Graduate Theses: Recent submissions
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Highly Integrated Graphene-Based Chemical Sensing Platform for Structural Monitoring Applications
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-05)Two-dimensional materials, such as graphene, hold promise for sensing applications. Graphene's remarkable surface-to-volume ratio, when employed as a transducer, enables the sensor channel to be readily modulated in response ... -
Towards More Interpretable AI With Sparse Autoencoders
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-05)While large language models demonstrate remarkable capabilities across diverse domains, the specific representations and algorithms they learn remain largely unknown. The quest to understand these mechanisms holds dual ... -
Transmission Line Dynamics Modeling For Power Electronics-Enabled Control in the Electric Power Systems
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-05)In the analysis and operation of electric power systems, understanding the rates at which dynamic phenomena evolve is critical. Classically, power systems operate on multiple time scales, with slower mechanical dynamics ...


