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Bem-vindo ao Brasil! Don’t miss these eight posters from MIT Jameel Clinic researchers at ICLR 2026

Eight papers from MIT Jameel Clinic researchers were accepted to ICLR 2026, which is taking place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil this year.

The International Conference for Machine Learning Representations is one of the three premier AI/ML research conferences. This year ICLR 2026 will be taking place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil’s second largest city.* From April 23 to April 25, eight papers from Jameel Clinic researchers will be featured across several poster sessions, along with one selected for an oral presentation!

From flow and diffusion models to debiasing approaches, keep scrolling to plan your schedule around high impact poster sessions and oral presentations this week.

*Fun fact for those who plan to attend: The entirety of Rio de Janeiro is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site for its Urban Cultural Landscape!

Thursday, April 23

Oral Session 1B Generative models I

Oral: GLASS Flows: Efficient Inference for Reward Alignment of Flow and Diffusion Models
Peter Holderrieth, Uriel Singer, Tommi Jaakkola, Ricky T. Q. Chen, Yaron Lipman, Brian Karrer

Poster Session 2 Pavilion 3

GLASS Flows: Efficient Inference for Reward Alignment of Flow and Diffusion Models
Peter Holderrieth, Uriel Singer, Tommi Jaakkola, Ricky T. Q. Chen, Yaron Lipman, Brian Karrer

Friday April 24

Poster Session 3 Pavilion 3

Complementing Self-Consistency with Cross-Model Disagreement for Uncertainty Quantification
Kimia Hamidieh, Veronika Thost, Walter Gerych, Mikhail Yurochkin, Marzyeh Ghassemi

Unified Brain Surface and Volume Registration
Mazdak Abulnaga, Andrew Hoopes, Malte Hoffmann, Robin Magnet, Maks Ovsjanikov, Lilla Zollei, John Guttag, Bruce Fischl, Adrian V Dalca

Poster Session 3 Pavilion 4

When Style Breaks Safety: Defending LLMs Against Superficial Style Alignment
Yuxin Xiao, Sana Tonekaboni, Walter Gerych, Vinith Menon Suriyakumar, Marzyeh Ghassemi

Saturday, April 25

Poster Session 5 Pavilion 3

WRING Out The Bias: A Rotation-Based Alternative To Projection Debiasing
Walter Gerych, Cassandra Parent, Quinn Perian, Rafiya Javed, Justin Solomon, Marzyeh Ghassemi

Poster Session 6 Pavilion 3

SPG: Sandwiched Policy Gradient for Masked Diffusion Language Models
Chenyu Wang, Paria Rashidinejad, DiJia Su, Song Jiang, Sid Wang, Siyan Zhao, Cai Zhou, Shannon Zejiang Shen, Feiyu Chen, Tommi Jaakkola, Yuandong Tian, Bo Liu

A Genetic Algorithm for Navigating Synthesizable Molecular Spaces
Alston Lo, Connor Coley, Wojciech Matusik

CardioComposer: Leveraging Differentiable Geometry for Compositional Control of Anatomical Diffusion Models
Karim Kadry, Shoaib Goraya, Ajay Manicka, Abdalla Abdelwahed, Naravich Chutisilp, Farhad Nezami, Elazer Edelman

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