School of Engineering
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Aaron Sidford
Associate Professor of Management Science and Engineering and of Computer Science
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research interests lie broadly in the optimization, the theory of computation, and the design and analysis of algorithms. I am particularly interested in work at the intersection of continuous optimization, graph theory, numerical linear algebra, and data structures.
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Karin Sligar
Programs & Administration Manager, Stanford SystemX Alliance
Current Role at StanfordPrograms & Administration Manager, SystemX Alliance
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Hyongsok Tom Soh
Professor of Radiology (Early Detection), of Electrical Engineering, of Bioengineering and, by courtesy, of Chemical Engineering
BioDr. Soh received his B.S. with a double major in Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science with Distinction from Cornell University and his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. From 1999 to 2003, Dr. Soh served as the technical manager of MEMS Device Research Group at Bell Laboratories and Agere Systems. He was a faculty member at UCSB before joining Stanford in 2015. His current research interests are in analytical biotechnology, especially in high-throughput screening, directed evolution, and integrated biosensors.
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Andrew Spakowitz
Tang Family Foundation Chair of the Department of Chemical Engineering, Professor of Chemical Engineering and of Materials Science and Engineering
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsTheory and computation of biological processes and complex materials
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Adrien Specht
Ph.D. Student in Computational and Mathematical Engineering, admitted Spring 2024
Masters Student in Computational and Mathematical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2022BioAdrien Specht is a master’s student at both ENS Paris-Saclay and Stanford University. He majored in electrical, computational, and mathematical engineering with the ambition to advance Sleep Sciences. In France, he was one of the sleep pioneers working with the start-up Dreem on a new deep learning strategy to conduct EEG spectral analysis. Now in California, he is assisting Dr. Mignot with data-oriented research such as studying sleep depth and circadian rhythm with machine learning and proteomics. To him, the best moment of the day is after lunch with a coffee, a nice sunbath, and enjoyable sleep talks with colleagues.