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Suresh Nambi
Masters Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2023
BioI am a first-year master’s student pursuing MS EE (Computer Architecture and Embedded Systems track) at Stanford University.
My research interests lie primarily in the area of Computer Systems Architecture. My research involves the development and implementation of efficient and effective hardware architectures for a given application. I am constantly striving to improve my understanding of computing systems, to develop better intuition of the tradeoffs involved, and make better well-informed hardware architecture decisions.
Before starting my MS, I worked at Nvidia as an ASIC Design Engineer in the GPU Hardware Security team, where I contributed to the development of computer chips used in datacenters. Prior to that I worked at Ceremorphic a stealth startup on their first energy-efficient AI supercomputing test chip and gained insight into their heterogenous computing model.
I completed my undergraduate studies at BITS Pilani, India. During this period, I was associated with Prof. Akash Kumar at the Chair for Processor Design, TU Dresden for my year-long undergraduate thesis. I also had the opportunity to work under Prof. Gerd Grau during my MITACS Globalink Summer Internship. -
Radhika Narain
Graduate, Bioengineering
BioRadhika Narain has a master's degree in Biomedical Engineering from Johns Hopkins University, where she focused on engineering tumor and wound microenvironments to enhance cancer immunotherapy. She earned her undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology from BITS Pilani, Dubai, culminating in a research project at MIT on antibody-based tools for infectious diseases and cancer. Radhika spent three years at AbbVie as a drug discovery scientist, developing immunomodulatory antibody drug conjugates for fibrosis. Currently, she is pursuing a Ph.D. in Bioengineering, focusing on breast cancer research, and studying Stanford's Biodesign process to improve early breast cancer detection in rural India.
Beyond her academic and professional pursuits, Radhika is dedicated to cultural activities. She practices Bharatanatyam, a classical Indian dance, and enjoys exploring arts and diverse cultures. Ambitious in bridging cancer research with practical healthcare solutions, Radhika aims to make significant contributions to medical science and healthcare entrepreneurship.