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Kuang Xu
Associate Professor of Operations, Information and Technology at the Graduate School of Business and, by courtesy, of Electrical Engineering
BioKuang Xu is an Associate Professor of Operations, Information and Technology at Stanford Graduate School of Business, and Associate Professor by courtesy with the Electrical Engineering Department, Stanford University. Born in Suzhou, China, he received the B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering (2009) from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (2014) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
His research primarily focuses on understanding fundamental properties and design principles of large-scale stochastic systems using tools from probability theory and optimization, with applications in queueing networks, healthcare, privacy and machine learning. He received First Place in the INFORMS George E. Nicholson Student Paper Competition (2011), the Best Paper Award, as well as the Kenneth C. Sevcik Outstanding Student Paper Award at ACM SIGMETRICS (2013), and the ACM SIGMETRICS Rising Star Research Award (2020). He currently serves as an Associate Editor for Operations Research and Management Science. -
Hannah Yanow
Casual - Non-Exempt, Graduate School of Business - MBA Program Office
Casual - Non-Exempt, VMware Women's Leadership Innovation LabCurrent Role at StanfordLEAD Online Learning Manager
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Yutong Zhu
MBA, expected graduation 2023
Masters Student in Environment and Resources, admitted Spring 2022BioYutong has five years experience working in Australia's federal research organisation, CSIRO, where he developed and commercialized technologies in mineral processing, advanced materials, pharmaceuticals, and chemical reactors. He holds one utility patent and twelve design patents. Yutong is currently pursuing an MBA degree at the Graduate School of Business at Stanford. He also holds a bachelor and master of chemical engineering from the University of Queensland in Australia.
Business Experience:
Five years technology commercialization and business development experience at Australia's federal research organization focusing on mineral processing, advanced materials, and chemical engineering.
OTL Responsibilities:
MBA Intern in the High-potential Innovation Translation (HIT) Fund and Program. Responsible for evaluating technology and developing product-market fit and commercialization strategy.