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Priyanka Raina
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and, by courtesy, of Computer Science
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsFor Priyanka's research please visit her group research page at https://stanfordaccelerate.github.io
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Ram Rajagopal
Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Senior Fellow at the Precourt Institute for Energy and Professor, by courtesy, of Electrical Engineering
BioRam Rajagopal is an Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University, where he directs the Stanford Sustainable Systems Lab (S3L), focused on large-scale monitoring, data analytics and stochastic control for infrastructure networks, in particular, power networks. His current research interests in power systems are in the integration of renewables, smart distribution systems, and demand-side data analytics.
He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences and an M.A. in Statistics, both from the University of California Berkeley, Masters in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Texas, Austin and Bachelors in Electrical Engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award, Powell Foundation Fellowship, Berkeley Regents Fellowship and the Makhoul Conjecture Challenge award. He holds more than 30 patents and several best paper awards from his work and has advised or founded various companies in the fields of sensor networks, power systems, and data analytics. -
Antonio Ricco
Research Technical Manager 2, Electrical Engineering - Integrated Circuits Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordOn assignment to NASA Ames Research Center as Chief Technologist for Small Payloads
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Stephen E Richardson
Physical Sciences Researcher, Electrical Engineering
BioPublications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=O3IrDzwAAAAJ
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Daniel Riedel
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Electrical Engineering
BioDaniel is currently a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University working on the integration of optically active spin defect centers in diamond into photonic networks in the Nanoscale and Quantum Photonics Lab lead by Prof. Jelena Vuckovic.
Daniel's research focuses on the investigation of color centers in silicon carbide (SiC) and diamond and to study their synergies with various photonic platforms with the goal to create scalable building blocks of a quantum network operating at liquid helium temperature. He received his MSc in Physics with distinction in 2012 from University of Wurzburg in Germany and his PhD in Physics summa cum laude in 2017 from University of Basel. Before joining Stanford Daniel worked as a postdoc at California Institute of Technology on developing hybrid photonic networks for the integration of rare earth dopants in complex oxides (2019-2020).
For his pioneering PhD research on coupling nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond to tunable microcavities, Daniel received several awards, e.g. from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the Swiss Micro- and Nanotechnology Network and was invited to present at International conferences (e.g. SPIE in San Diego, CLEO Pacific Rim in Hong Kong). His postdoctoral research has been supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation with two subsequent grants.
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Juan Rivas-Davila
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsModern applications demand power capabilities beyond what is presently achievable. High performance systems need high power density and bandwidth that are difficult to achieve.
Power density can be improved with better semiconductors and passive componets, and by reducing the energy storage requirements of the system. By dramatically increasing switching frequency it is possible to reduce size of power converters. I'm interested in high performance/frequency circuits switching >10 MHz. -
Mendel Rosenblum
Cheriton Family Professor in the School of Engineering and Professor of Electrical Engineering
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsNext generation data centers
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Eiko Rutherford
Program Manager, Electrical Engineering
Current Role at StanfordProgram management for the Agile Hardware Affiliates (AHA) Program including administrative, finance and website building. Administrative/finance support for Professors Mark Horowitz and Christos Kozyrakis's research groups in Electrical Engineering Department.