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Ross Alexander
Ph.D. Student in Aeronautics and Astronautics, admitted Winter 2021
Masters Student in Aeronautics and Astronautics, admitted Autumn 2019BioRoss earned his Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Texas A&M University in 2019. In his four years at Texas A&M, Ross developed a strong technical background through his work in trajectory modeling & simulation and propulsion system design on the Texas A&M University Sounding Rocketry Team and also through three internships at aerospace research & development (R&D) companies. Ross built his teaching experience by serving as a teaching assistant for several undergraduate mathematics and numerical simulation courses. Ross is now a second-year graduate student at Stanford University pursuing a Ph.D. in Aeronautics & Astronautics and is also the recipient of a Stanford Graduate Fellowship (SGF) in Science & Engineering. As a researcher in the Stanford Intelligent Systems Lab (SISL), Ross works on developing principled methods for algorithmic decision making under uncertainty utilizing approaches involving machine learning and artificial intelligence. Ross’s research has led to collaborations across the globe on topics spanning multidisciplinary design optimization, autonomous driving, and COVID-19. Ross continues to build his teaching career as a course assistant for graduate-level computer science courses and as an Artificial Intelligence course instructor for the Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies Institute.
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Rehman Ali
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2017
BioRehman Ali received the B.S. degree in biomedical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2016. He is currently an NDSEG fellow, completing a M.S. in Computational & Mathematical Engineering and pursuing a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at Stanford. His research interests include signal processing, inverse problems, computational modeling of acoustics, and real-time beamforming algorithms. His current research is developing accurate and spatially resolved speed-of-sound imaging in tissue based on phase aberration correction, spatial coherence, and computed tomography
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Maxwell Allman
Ph.D. Student in Management Science and Engineering, admitted Autumn 2017
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsResearch interests: Mechanism design, algorithms, combinatorial optimization
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Juan Alonso
Vance D. and Arlene C. Coffman Professor
On Partial Leave from 10/01/2020 To 06/30/2021BioProf. Alonso is the founder and director of the Aerospace Design Laboratory (ADL) where he specializes in the development of high-fidelity computational design methodologies to enable the creation of realizable and efficient aerospace systems. Prof. Alonso’s research involves a large number of different manned and unmanned applications including transonic, supersonic, and hypersonic aircraft, helicopters, turbomachinery, and launch and re-entry vehicles. He is the author of over 200 technical publications on the topics of computational aircraft and spacecraft design, multi-disciplinary optimization, fundamental numerical methods, and high-performance parallel computing. Prof. Alonso is keenly interested in the development of an advanced curriculum for the training of future engineers and scientists and has participated actively in course-development activities in both the Aeronautics & Astronautics Department (particularly in the development of coursework for aircraft design, sustainable aviation, and UAS design and operation) and for the Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering (ICME) at Stanford University. He was a member of the team that currently holds the world speed record for human powered vehicles over water. A student team led by Prof. Alonso also holds the altitude record for an unmanned electric vehicle under 5 lbs of mass.
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Heather Altman
Ph.D. Student in Management Science and Engineering, admitted Autumn 2015
Course Assistant, Stanford Center for Professional DevelopmentBioHeather is interested in team dynamics in global work environments, in particular how teams coordinate and collaborate to promote creativity and innovation. Her current research project investigates the work factors and team dynamics that influence innovation across cultures. Heather holds a B.A. with honors in Psychology from Stanford University.
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Russ B. Altman
Kenneth Fong Professor and Professor of Bioengineering, of Genetics, of Medicine (General Medical Discipline), of Biomedical Data Science and, by courtesy, of Computer Science
On Partial Leave from 01/01/2021 To 06/30/2021Current Research and Scholarly InterestsI refer you to my web page for detailed list of interests, projects and publications. In addition to pressing the link here, you can search "Russ Altman" on http://www.google.com/
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Lourdes Andrade
Director of Equity and Inclusion, School of Engineering - Student Affairs
Current Role at StanfordDirector of Diversity & Inclusion
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Thomas P. Andriacchi
Professor of Mechanical Engineering and of Orthopaedic Surgery, Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsProfessor Andriacchi's research focuses on the biomechanics of human locomotion and applications to medical devices, sports injury, osteoarthritis, the anterior cruciate ligament and low cost prosthetic limbs
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Adithya Joseph Antonysamy
Masters Student in Civil and Environmental Engineering, admitted Autumn 2019
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsI am working on modeling power flows for different distribution grid systems. Performed error analysis and benchmarked the performance of different machine-learning (ML) models in simulating power flows, with the goal of setting up an online data-driven ML power-flow solver for GridLAB-D to increase computational efficiency. The process helps study the behavior of the grid with the growing penetration of distributed renewable energy sources such as solar photovoltaics and wind energy.
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Eric Appel
Assistant Professor of Material Science and Engineering, by courtesy, of Pediatrics (Endocrinology) and Center Fellow, by courtesy, at the Woods Institute for the Environment
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsThe underlying theme of the Appel Lab at Stanford University integrates concepts and approaches from supramolecular chemistry, natural/synthetic materials, and biology. We aim to develop supramolecular biomaterials that exploit a diverse design toolbox and take advantage of the beautiful synergism between physical properties, aesthetics, and low energy consumption typical of natural systems. Our vision is to use these materials to solve fundamental biological questions and to engineer advanced healthcare solutions.
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Amin Arbabian
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy group's research covers RF circuits and system design for (1) biomedical, (2) sensing, and (3) Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
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Mateo Arbelaez Echeverri
Undergraduate, Computer Science
BioColombian entrepreneur pursuing a degree in Management Science and Engineering. My passions are: operations, optimization, and decision analysis. I am also interested in the history of financial crises, particularly the ones before the creation of central banks.
In my spare time I enjoy going to modern art museums as well as plays and operas.