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Tumisang Ramarea
Masters Student in Management Science and Engineering, admitted Autumn 2016
BioRamarea is currently a graduate student - MS - studying Decision and Risk Analysis in the Department of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford. He believes his role in the world is to catalyze the impact of initiatives and projects aimed at ending economic poverty. He hopes to do this primarily by applying his engineering education to support rational and intelligent decision-making within high-impact organizations. Born and raised in Botswana, Ramarea has a bias towards organizations that work in or on Emerging Markets. He also hopes to help end economic poverty by investing in youth-owned businesses in Botswana and providing mentorship to academically gifted students from marginalized backgrounds. He holds a BS degree in Management Science and Engineering (class of 2019) from Stanford, where he attended as a MasterCard Foundation Scholar and a United World College Davis Scholar. He is an alumnus of the United World College of Costa Rica (class of 2015) and remains active in the UWC movement; serving on the UWC National Committee of Botswana and volunteering as an adult mentor in the annual retreat on the Constructive Engagement of Conflict at UWC USA. In his spare time, Ramarea enjoys cooking, journaling, and spending time with loved ones.
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Bernardo Ramos
Ph.D. Student in Management Science and Engineering, admitted Autumn 2015
BioBernardo Ramos is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Management Science & Engineering at Stanford University.
Research Area: Finance
Research Abstract: Bernardo Ramos' current research interests are focused in the application of large-scale machine learning in financial applications. Currently, he works in prediction of house prices using deep learning. -
W. Alton Russell
Ph.D. Student in Management Science and Engineering, admitted Autumn 2016
BioI apply methods from operations research, epidemiology, machine learning and economics to model healthcare decisions. My work aims to inform clinical practice and health policy. I've evaluated interventions in gastroenterology and developed tools to detect and manage kidney disease in children. My dissertation focuses on the safe collection and transfusion of donated blood.
I am a PhD candidate in Management Science & Engineering at Stanford University. For the 2019-20 academic year, I am visiting McGill University as a graduate research trainee in Clinical & Health Informatics.
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Nicholas Alexander Russell
Ph.D. Student in Management Science and Engineering, admitted Autumn 2018
BioNick is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Management Science & Engineering at Stanford University.
RESEARCH AREA: Organization, Technology & Entrepreneurship
RESEARCH ABSTRACT:
Nick Russell’s research is focused on how innovation organizational forms and technology are affecting the work of engineers and designers, with a specific focus on crowdsourcing and co-creation. He is also interested in the growth and professionalization of social media influencers. He is specifically interested in the proliferation of niche expression, the way practices have diffused through the community of influencers, and the way influencers manage multiple algorithmically mediated monetization mechanisms. Nick holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Tennessee Tech University, summa cum laude. Nick worked for two years in the manufacturing industry in a variety of roles and for one year as an engineering consultant, serving clients in the energy distribution industry.