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Holly Elizabeth McCall
Program Manager, Management Science and Engineering - Technology Ventures Program
Current Role at StanfordProgram Manager STVP
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William Antoine McClain Jr.
Undergraduate, Management Science and Engineering
BioWilliam Antoine McClain Jr. is a recently graduated senior from Augusta, Georgia. William is a Stanford University frosh who is double majoring in Public Policy and Economics. William is a summer intern at Mindful Philanthropy and a member of the Mental Health National Advisory Board and C.L.A.S.P.'s New Deal 4 Youth Changemaker.
William is the founder of the William McClain Youth Platform, a 527 political organization that strives to enhance the knowledge of American citizens about the policymaking process through forums while supporting politicians. Recently, the organization has objectively prepared voters in the Central Area of Georgia for elections. -
Jay McClelland
Lucie Stern Professor in the Social Sciences, Professor of Psychology and, by courtesy, of Linguistics and of Computer Science
On Leave from 04/01/2024 To 06/30/2024Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research addresses topics in perception and decision making; learning and memory; language and reading; semantic cognition; and cognitive development. I view cognition as emerging from distributed processing activity of neural populations, with learning occurring through the adaptation of connections among neurons. A new focus of research in the laboratory is mathematical cognition and reasoning in humans and contemporary AI systems based on neural networks.
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Dakota McCoy
Postdoctoral Scholar, Materials Science and Engineering
Casual - Non-Exempt, Recreation Instructional & FitnessBioDakota "Cody" McCoy is a Stanford Science Fellow (also supported by the NSF PRFB) who recently completed her PhD in Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. Previously, she attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar to study environmental policy. Combining applied physics with biological methods, she studies the functions and origins of optical adaptations in nature. For example, her work on “super black” birds and spiders has driven novel solar technology research, inspired recent studies of light manipulation in several animals, and will soon appear in a forthcoming United Nations booklet on bioinspiration. She also researches the unusual health risks of pregnancy for humans. Cody hails from Pittsburgh, greatest city in the USA, where she grew up with four siblings and four dogs.