Gregory W. Wornell

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Names

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Gregory W. Wornell (Preferred)
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Gregory Wornell

Emails

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****@mit.edu

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Full Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mit.edu)
1991Present
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Postdoc Advisee
Jongha Ryu
****@mit.edu
2022Present
 
PhD Advisee
Omri Lev
****@mit.edu
2022Present
 
PhD Advisee
Maohao Shen
****@mit.edu
2021Present
 
Coauthor
Xiangxiang Xu
****@mit.edu
2021Present
 
Coauthor
Alejandro Lancho
****@mit.edu
2021Present
 
PhD Advisee
Mumin Jin
****@mit.edu
2021Present
 
PhD Advisee
Tejas Jayashankar
****@mit.edu
2019Present
 
PhD Advisee
Safa Medin
****@mit.edu
2019Present
 
Coauthor
Yuheng Bu
****@ufl.edu
2019Present
 
Coauthor
Subhro Das
****@ibm.com
2019Present
 
PhD Advisee
Abhin Shah
****@mit.edu
2018Present
 
Coauthor
Prasanna Sattigeri
****@us.ibm.com
2018Present
 
PhD Advisee
Gary Lee
****@mit.edu
2017Present
 
PhD Advisee
Toros Arikan
****@mit.edu
2017Present
 
Coauthor
Bill Freeman
****@mit.edu
2015Present
 
Coauthor
Fredo Durand
****@gmail.com
2015Present
 
Coauthor
Antonio Torralba
****@mit.edu
2015Present
 
Coauthor
Yury Polyanskiy
****@mit.edu
2012Present
 
Coauthor
Lizhong Zheng
****@mit.edu
2001Present
 

Expertise

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Shannon theory
Present