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Karin Sligar
Programs & Administration Manager, Stanford SystemX Alliance
Current Role at StanfordPrograms & Administration Manager, SystemX Alliance
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Marcio Aurelio Soares Santos
Visiting Scholar, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Affiliate, Program-Rajagopal, R.BioMarcio Santos is a distinguished visiting scholar at Stanford University's School of Engineering, where he delves into energy applications in agriculture. His research zeroes in on cycles enhancing energy efficiency and understanding how decision-making processes affect sustainability. He is engaged in studying the implications of crop yield on energy demand, the implementation of micro-grids in farming systems, the integration of renewable energy sources, grid integration, and demand-side data analytics.
He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences from Mackenzie Presbyterian University. He further broadened his expertise with an M.Sc. in Economics, an MBA, and a Degree in Management, all from the Getulio Vargas Foundation, in addition to a Mathematics degree from São Paulo University. His educational journey includes being an alumnus of MIT, where he explored sustainability and innovation within his Ph.D. and M.Sc. programs.
He has accumulated a wealth of experience in the corporate world, serving in top executive roles (C-Level and Board member) at multinational companies within the agriculture and machinery sectors. Since 2019, he has taken on the role of Managing Partner at a Family Office Fund, focusing on investing in and developing sustainable solutions for agriculture, food systems, and health. Additionally, he is a Board Member at the Center for Innovation in Agriculture (CIAg) in Brazil, further highlighting his commitment to advancing agricultural innovation and sustainability. -
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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Olav Solgaard
Director, Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory and Robert L. and Audrey S. Hancock Professor in the School of Engineering
BioThe Solgaard group focus on design and fabrication of nano-photonics and micro-optical systems. We combine photonic crystals, optical meta-materials, silicon photonics, and MEMS, to create efficient and reliable systems for communication, sensing, imaging, and optical manipulation.
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Anuoluwapo Ifeoluwapo Solola
Undergraduate, Mechanical Engineering
BioHello all! My name is Anu Solola and I am passionate about expressing my creativity through mechanical design. I have nurtured this passion through my involvement in various hands-on projects and research. Learn more about my projects and experience on my website at https://www.anusolola.com
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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. -
Shuran Song
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and, by courtesy, of Computer Science
BioShuran Song is an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. Before joining Stanford, she was faculty at Columbia University. Shuran received her Ph.D. in Computer Science at Princeton University, BEng. at HKUST. Her research interests lie at the intersection of computer vision and robotics. Song’s research has been recognized through several awards, including the Best Paper Awards at RSS’22 and T-RO’20, Best System Paper Awards at CoRL’21, RSS’19, and finalists at RSS, ICRA, CVPR, and IROS. She is also a recipient of the NSF Career Award, Sloan Foundation fellowship as well as research awards from Microsoft, Toyota Research, Google, Amazon, and JP Morgan.
To learn more about Shuran’s work, please visit: https://shurans.github.io/ -
Wanbin Song
Graduate, Stanford Center for Professional Development
BioWanbin Song is currently working as a machine learning researcher at The Boeing Company. Prior to Boeing, he had 8+ years of experience in a US-based software company focusing on AI-based consulting work. He holds BS and MS degrees in image processing and computer vision, and his primary research interests involve computer vision and machine learning.