Graduate Theses: Recent submissions
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Probabilistic Programming with Low-Level, High-Performance GPU Programmable Inference
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)GPU-compatible probabilistic programming languages (PPLs) have enabled high-performance, data-parallel programmable inference. However, these systems face fundamental trade-offs between expressiveness and performance, as ... -
Simplifying Equivariant GPU Kernels through Tile-based Programming
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)E(3)-equivariant neural networks have demonstrated success across a wide range of 3D modeling tasks. Until recently, they were bottlenecked due to their high memory and wall-time requirements. In this thesis we first provide ... -
From coarse fate choice to precise pattern: post-mitotic progenitor targeting
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)Planarians possess remarkable regenerative abilities, driven by pluripotent stem cells called neoblasts. While neoblasts are known to give rise to progenitor cells that form various tissues, whether and the extent to which ...


