School of Engineering
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David Madey
Masters Student in Engineering, admitted Autumn 2023
BioDavid Madey is a current Masters Student in the School of Engineering's interdisciplinary design program at Stanford University. He holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Davis. He previously worked as a mechanical design engineer at Silicon Valley Mechanical and as an R&D biomedical engineer at Applied Medical. His graduate work focuses on emerging AI technologies and digital user experiences, emphasizing accessibility as a foundational pillar in technology and business.
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Mary McDevitt
Lecturer
BioDirector of the Technical Communication Program in the School of Engineering.
Completed PhD in English (medieval literature) at Stanford in 1993. -
Jeannie Meyer
Associate Director of Events, School of Engineering - External Relations
Current Role at StanfordPlan and coordinate donor relations, alumni relations and student outreach activities for the Dean's office in the School of Engineering.
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Suzanne Morze
Associate Director, Leadership Giving, School of Engineering - External Relations
Current Role at StanfordAssociate Director of Annual Giving, School of Engineering
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Amar Mukunda
Masters Student in Engineering, admitted Winter 2024
BioAmar Mukunda is a current Masters student pursuing a degree in Energy and Infrastructure Engineering. Amar's overall focus is developing strategies to meet America's 21st century energy and infrastructure needs while alleviating poverty and creating intergenerational wealth in the country's most deindustrialized places. Amar previously served as Assistant Director of Roca Baltimore, one of the city's premier work force development and gun violence prevention programs and is also a Bloomberg fellow at Johns Hopkins University working on understanding gun violence and addiction in Baltimore City from a public health perspective. From 2015-2016 he was a Fulbright Scholar researching artificial intelligence and machine learning in the field of natural language processing at Ecole Polytechnique in Lausanne, Switzerland. He graduated from Amherst College Magna Cum Laude in 2015 with majors in Computer Science and Geology.