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Hemanth Hariharan
Research Asst, Energy Science & Engineering
Public Speaking Tutor, School of Engineering - Technical Communications ProgramBioAn engineering graduate fascinated by fundamental science and math.
A passionate classical Tabla player, seeking to explore the world of rhythm.
Concerned about climate change and global warming. -
Matthew Harvey
Chief Corporate Engagement & Global Partnerships Officer, Stanford Engineering Center for Global and Online Education
BioMatt Harvey is the chief corporate engagement and global partnerships officer with the Stanford Center for Professional Development (SCPD) in Stanford Engineering. He is responsible for leading development of corporate, collaborator, and prospective donor relationships to drive sustainable engagement and growth opportunities for the Stanford Center for Professional Development and Stanford Online. As a member of SCPD’s senior leadership team, he also serves as lead for the organization’s innovation and strategic roadmap initiatives.
Matt previously served at SCPD as senior director of global partnerships and professional programs, where he developed global collaboration relationships and provided strategic direction for SCPD's professional programs and open course portfolios. Prior to that as executive director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP), the entrepreneurship center in Stanford Engineering, he led external relations and provided direction for STVP’s operations, communications, and digital products, including Stanford eCorner, a multimedia digital learning platform to support entrepreneurship and innovation educators and aspiring entrepreneurs around the world. Prior to joining Stanford, Matt worked in content strategy and marketing roles for firms in the tech, entertainment, and non-profit sectors. A Silicon Valley native, Matt holds a degree in Television and Film from San Jose State University. -
Zengxiao He
Masters Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2024
Grader ENGR 108, Electrical Engineering - Student ServicesBioHi! I’m Zengxiao He, a graduate student in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, where I focus on artificial intelligence, deep learning, and computer vision. I completed my undergraduate degree in Software Engineering in China, where I developed a passion for creating real-world applications that improve people's lives.
I’m constantly curious about the latest advancements in technology, and I enjoy exploring innovative solutions to complex problems. I also have experience as a co-founder of HealX AI, a Chinese startup focused on using AI for medical diagnostics and healthcare improvement.
I am highly intrigued by the vibrant startup ecosystem in Silicon Valley and would love to connect with anyone who shares similar interests in AI, entrepreneurship, and technology. Let’s connect and explore how we can create impactful technologies together! -
John Higgins
Adjunct Professor, Materials Science and Engineering
BioJohn received a BS in biochemistry from Albright College and his Ph.D. in synthetic organic chemistry from Brown University. After completing a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Institute in NYC in the departments of Positron Emission Tomography and Neurology, he joined the Medicinal Chemistry Discovery group at Johnson Matthey Biomedical. There he made several significant contributions to early research projects on new Pt- antitumor drugs and peptide-based diagnostic radio-imaging agents. After nearly a decade as a discovery med chemist, he moved on to drug development in positions of increasing responsibility at J&J and Sanofi-Aventis. He and his teams have specialized in the areas of drug delivery, solid state chemistry and biomaterials in relation to improving the bioperformance of therapeutic agents. Towards this end, he has led the successful implementation of a wide range of methodologies into drug discovery space including prodrug design for enhanced solubility/permeability, miniaturized polymeric amorphous dispersions and nanoparticle technologies.
John currently is Executive Director of the Discovery Pharmaceutical Sciences department at Merck’s Discovery Center. In this multidisciplinary role, he is responsible for oversight of the biopharmaceutical and drug delivery aspects of Merck’s discovery programs (small molecules and peptides) as well as the identification of new enabling technologies. Over his over 30 year pharma career, he is co-inventor on 13 US Patents and author of numerous and diverse publications and book chapters in the fields of organic, solid state & medicinal chemistry and drug delivery.
John also currently serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, where he regularly teaches classes in various aspects of drug discovery and development. -
Kurt Howerton
Director of Information Technology, School of Engineering
Current Role at StanfordDirector of Information Technology, School of Engineering
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Joseph Huang
Executive Director of Strategic Research Initiatives - Computer Science, CS Affiliate Operations
Current Role at StanfordExecutive Director of Strategic Research Initiatives.