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Alex Aiken
Alcatel-Lucent Professor of Communications and Networking and Professor of Particle Physics and Astrophysics
BioAlex Aiken is the Alcatel-Lucent Professor of Computer Science at Stanford. Alex received his Bachelors degree in Computer Science and Music from Bowling Green State University in 1983 and his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1988. Alex was a Research Staff Member at the IBM Almaden Research Center (1988-1993) and a Professor in the EECS department at UC Berkeley (1993-2003) before joining the Stanford faculty in 2003. His research interest is in areas related to programming languages.
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Shray Alag
Masters Student in Computer Science, admitted Autumn 2022
Student Employee, Computer ScienceBioClass of 2025, Computer Science/Computational Biology
Research Publications:
Alag S (2020) Unique insights from ClinicalTrials.gov by mining protein mutations and RSids in addition to applying the Human Phenotype Ontology. PLoS ONE 15(5): e0233438. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233438.
Alag S (2020) Analysis of COVID-19 clinical trials: A data-driven, ontology-based, and natural language processing approach. PLoS ONE 15(9): e0239694. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239694.
Alag, Shray. 2020, July 31. Extracting Unique Insights by Mining Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms from ClinicalTrials.gov and Applying the Human Phenotype Ontology [Presenter]. Society for Clinical Trials.
Proficient in Python, Java, Bash, Octave, Mathlab. -
Ethan Allavarpu
Course Asst-Graduate, Computer Science
BioHello! My name is Ethan, and I will be joining QuantCo as a full-time Data Scientist in July 2024. I recently obtained a Master of Science (M.S.) in Data Science at Stanford University (with coursework in Statistics, Computer Science, and Computational and Mathematical Engineering). Before Stanford, I graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Statistics from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). I am always eager to contribute to research and gain more experience through data science internships. My technical prowess, determined work ethic (I completed my four-year undergraduate degree at UCLA in three years), and effective communication skills make me a valuable addition to any team.
My experiences have prepared me to work in virtually any domain. I am always willing to discuss potential work opportunities or my path with prospective undergraduate or graduate students or data science enthusiasts via LinkedIn or email. -
Youssef Allouah
Graduate Visiting Researcher Student, Computer Science
BioYoussef Allouah is a visiting researcher at Stanford University advised by Prof. Sanmi Koyejo, and a third-year PhD student at EPFL, advised by Prof. Rachid Guerraoui. He previously graduated from Ecole polytechnique in Mathematics and Computer Science in 2021, with a research internship at Amazon. His research interests lie in trustworthy machine learning, with a focus on the theoretical aspects of robustness and privacy in distributed settings.