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Karin Sligar
Programs & Administration Manager, Stanford SystemX Alliance
Current Role at StanfordPrograms & Administration Manager, SystemX Alliance
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Josselin Somerville Roberts
Research Asst - Graduate, Program-Liang, P.
BioI am a current Master's student in Computer Science (AI Track) at Stanford University, where I am advised by Christopher Gregg. I graduated in 2022 from Ecole Polytechnique (France) where I obtained my Engineering degree (M.S. equivalent) in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics (Image, Vision, and Learning track). Before that, I followed the French CPGE system (PT) at Lycée Jean-Baptiste Say (France), where I graduated as valedictorian (2500 candidates) in 2019.
I currently work at the Stanford CRFM (Center for Research on Foundation Models on the HELM project under the supervision of Percy Liang. -
Breauna Marie Spencer
Academic Prog Prof 2, Computer Science
Current Role at StanfordDirector of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Computer Science Department
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Kirsten Stasio
Adjunct Lecturer, Atmosphere and Energy
BioKirsten Stasio is CEO of the Nevada Clean Energy Fund (NCEF), Nevada's nonprofit green bank. She also serves as an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University, where she co-teaches Understand Energy, a course that gives students the knowledge and tools to engage in the energy and sustainability sectors.
Throughout her career, Kirsten has strived to translate her life-long passion for environmental sustainability into real impact across the policy, education, corporate, and investment sectors. Before joining NCEF, Kirsten worked at MAP Energy, an energy investment firm, where she helped scale investments in renewable energy across the US. Her early career began at the World Resources Institute (WRI), a non-profit, where she worked with policymakers and other stakeholders to implement climate finance solutions. While getting her graduate degree at Stanford, Kirsten worked at Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) where she helped launched a new energy efficiency initiative with large businesses in the Bay Area. Kirsten also worked at Apple to implement energy measures at Apple's headquarters, retail stores, and data centers.
Kirsten began teaching at Stanford in early 2015 after graduating from Stanford with an MBA and an MS degree in the Emmet-Interdisciplinary Program on Environment and Resources (E-IPER). Kirsten also earned a dual BA in International Relations and French from the University of California, Davis.
The origins of Kirsten's passion for sustainability trace back to her childhood when she spent time on her family’s fourth-generation ranch in the Sierra Nevada foothills, a place where she enjoys spending time today with her husband and daughter. -
Yicheng Sun
Lecturer, d.school
BioYicheng “YC” Sun is a director in IDEO’s health portfolio, specializing in building digital products and emerging technologies. He applies human-centered design in service of individual and collective wellbeing and is constantly thinking about how to bring healthcare ventures from ideation to market.