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Noa Katz
Postdoctoral Scholar, Chemical Engineering
BioNoa Katz is a Stanford Science Fellow and an EMBO and Fulbright postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University. She implements biomolecular gene circuits to study and manipulate the central nervous system to promote therapeutic applications for neuro-regeneration and autism.
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Makrand Khanwale
Postdoctoral Scholar, Mechanical Engineering
BioI received my PhD from Iowa State University co-majoring in Mechanical engineering and Applied Mathematics. I was co-advised by Dr. Baskar Ganapathysubramanian and Dr. James Rossmanith. For my dissertation I worked on development and analysis of numerical schemes for high fidelity simulations of multiphase flows. Specifically I developed energy stable numerical methods to simulate two-phase flows using Cahn-Hilliard Navier-Stokes equations. I also have experience in development of tools to analyse and understand complex physical processes like multi-phase flows and turbulence. Before joining Iowa State for my graduate work, I had a brief stint as a research associate in Dr. Krishnaswamy Nandakumar‘s group in Louisiana State University (LSU). At LSU I worked on developing theoretical models for energy cascades in multi-phase flows.
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Kyun Kyu Kim
Postdoctoral Scholar, Chemical Engineering
BioKyun Kyu (Richard) Kim is currently a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University in Zhenan Bao research group. He received his Ph.D. from Seoul National University in 2021, Mechanical Engineering. He developed a series of soft human skin-like electronic devices which are enhanced by AI algorithms that incorporate both hardware and algorithmic efficiency. These devices comprise soft skin sensors that conformably adheres with the user’s skin, replacing conventional devices that are both bulky and complex. When combined with AI algorithms, these devices enable a single sensory component to generate highly informative signals that would otherwise require numerous sensory units.
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Ekaterina Kozaeva
Postdoctoral Scholar, Bioengineering
BioEkaterina Kozaeva is a Postdoc in the Department of Bioengineering at Stanford University. She earned her Ph.D. from the Technical University of Denmark, at the Novo Nordisk Center for Biosustainability, where her research focused on metabolic engineering of soil bacteria for sustainable production of chemicals. As a Postdoc at Brophy Lab, she is engineering synthetic microbial communities to enhance plant resilience to abiotic stresses. In 2023, Ekaterina Kozaeva was awarded the Novo Nordisk Foundation Postdoctorial Stanford Bio-X Fellowship, joining an interdisciplinary research network of the Stanford Bio-X community.
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Frauke Kracke
Postdoctoral Scholar, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsI'm passionate about bio-technologies at the nexus of energy, carbon capture, and chemical production.