Robert Mahari is a PhD student in the Human Dynamics group and a JD candidate at Harvard Law School. He studies how technology can and should affect the practice of law with a focus on increasing access to justice and judicial efficacy.
Where can AI be used? Insights from a deep ontology of work activities
Alice Cai (MIT), Iman YeckehZaare (MIT), Shuo Sun (SMART), Vasiliki Charisi (SMART), Xinru Wang (SMART), Aiman Imran (MIT), Robert Laubacher (MIT), Alok Prakash (SMART), Thomas Malone (MIT)
Arxiv.org
Article
2026
arXiv
AI in Classrooms: Pedagogical Dimensions. Policy brief. European Parliament
Dr. Vasiliki Charisi (SMART)
European Union
Policy Brief
2026
European Union
Quantifying the nonlinear causal impact of commute time on US remote work
Donghang Li (MIT), Yunhan Zheng (SMART), Shenhao Wang (UF), Xiaotong Guo (MIT), Jinhua Zhao (MIT)
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 151
Journal
2026
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 151
Human-guided urban form generation using multimodal diffusion models
Mingyi He (MIT), Yuebing Lian (SMART), Shenhao Wang (UF), Yunhan Zheng (SMART), Qingyi Wang (MIT), Dingyi Zhuang (MIT), Li Tian (Tsinghua University), Jinhua Zhao (MIT)
Building and Environment 2025
Journal
2025
Building and Environment 2025
TreeGrad-Ranker: Feature Ranking via O(L)-Time Gradients for Decision Trees
Weida Li, Yaoliang Yu, Bryan Kian Hsiang Low (NUS)
ICLR 2026
Conference
2026
ICLR 2026
A compact foldable modular design with large deformation and force application
Li Wenbo (NUS, SMART), Song Yuli (NUS, SMART), Wenci Xin (SMART), Cecilia Laschi
