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A software engineer advances the limits of geometric study.

Justin Solomon is an associate professor in the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and a member of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory who is using geometric techniques to solve complex problems in data science and artificial intelligence, among other areas. These techniques draw upon the geometric structures within datasets to…

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A computing expert is expanding the frontiers of geometric studies.

Over 2,000 years after Euclid's groundbreaking work in geometry, MIT associate professor Justin Solomon is using the ancient principles in fresh, modern ways. Solomon's work in the Geometric Data Processing Group applies geometry to solve a variety of problems, from comparing datasets in machine learning to enhancing generative AI models. His work assumes a variety…

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A computer expert is advancing the limits of geometry.

Over 2,000 years ago, Euclid, a Greek mathematician often referred to as the father of geometry, fundamentally transformed our understanding of shapes. Today, Justin Solomon, a professor at MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and a member of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), employs contemporary geometric approaches to tackle complex…

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A computer scientist is advancing the limits of geometry.

Over 2000 years since Greek mathematician Euclid revolutionized geometry, Justin Solomon of MIT's Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department and the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, is using modern geometric techniques to solve complex problems in various fields. From machine learning to autonomous vehicle recognition systems, Solomon integrates geometry with statistical research for groundbreaking…

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A computer scientist pioneers advancements in the field of geometry.

Justin Solomon, an associate professor in the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and a member of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), is employing modern techniques based on ancient geometric principles to solve a wide array of complex problems, specifically in the field of data science. Drawing upon the geometric…

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A computer scientist is pushing the limits in the field of geometry.

Justin Solomon, an Associate Professor in the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, is revolutionizing geometry by applying it to myriad cutting-edge fields including machine learning, computer graphics, and artificial intelligence (AI). Drawing on the ancient geometric principles of Greek mathematician Euclid, Solomon explores how geometric structures could be used to understand and…

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A computer scientist is expanding the limits of geometry.

More than two millennia ago, Greek mathematician Euclid, seen by many as the originator of geometry, significantly influenced our comprehension of shapes. Fast forward to today, Justin Solomon, using advanced geometric techniques, is resolving challenging issues that appear unrelated to shapes on the surface. Solomon, an associate professor in the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering…

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A computer science professional is advancing the limits of geometry.

Over 2000 years ago, Greek mathematician Euclid drastically influenced how we perceive shapes. Adding a modern facet to these ancient teachings, Justin Solomon is leveraging modern geometric methods to confront complex issues often unrelated to shapes. As an Associate Professor in the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and a member of MIT’s…

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A computer engineer is pushing the limits in the field of geometry.

Drawing influence from over 2,000 years ago, MIT Professor Justin Solomon is building upon the works of Greek mathematician Euclid - the father of geometry, using modern geometric techniques to tackle difficult problems, often not related to shapes. Solomon works in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science as part of the Computer Science…

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MIT researchers investigating the influence and uses of generative AI have received the second installment of seed funding.

Last summer, MIT called upon the academic community to provide papers that suggest effective approaches and policy recommendations in the field of generative AI. Expectations were surpassed when 75 proposals were received. After reviewing these submissions, the institution funded 27 of the proposed projects. During the fall, the response to a second call for proposals…

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