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Theses from 2026
ML-Based Keystroke Recovery via Optical-Vibration Side Channels in Video Conferencing, Sanket Suresh Badgujar
Evaluating the Robustness of GNN-Based Vulnerability Detectors Under Semantics-Preserving Code Obfuscation, Jesse KS Chumo
An Automated Compliance Checker for AI Agent Logging and Record-Keeping under the EU AI Act Using a Domain-Specific Language, Lamia Hasan Rodoshi