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Mamdouh Nasr
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2014
BioMamdouh H. Nasr received his bachelor and master’s degrees in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Cairo University in 2011 and 2014, respectively. In 2014, he joined the PhD program in the department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. Mamdouh is pursuing his Ph.D. research at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory under supervision of Professor Sami Tantawi. His research focuses on the design and testing of new accelerator technologies for high gradient and high efficiency operation. Mamdouh is a recipient of the Siemann Graduate Fellowship in Physics at Stanford University for outstanding graduate students doing accelerator research. Mamdouh's research interests include high power devices, microwave circuits and devices, metamaterials, numerical methods in electromagnetics, bio-medical applications of electromagnetics, RF power harvesting, antennas and matching circuits.
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Lars Thorben Neustock
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2015
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsLars's research interest lies at the intersection of optimization, applied physics and numerical methods. He is interested in understanding how we can use modern numerical methods and optimization techniques to improve physical devices in photon and charged particle optics. Hereby, the shape and topology of a device oftentimes plays a crucial role in its behavior. Lars is building computational models, including the application of adjoint design sensitivity analysis, to improve device shapes.