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James Thomas
Ph.D. Student in Computer Science, admitted Autumn 2016
BioI am a PhD student interested in more productive methods for creating FPGA designs and ASICs for the datacenter.
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Vinh Ton
Masters Student in Computer Science, admitted Autumn 2017
BioVinh Tôn is a software developer who: 1) studied Symbolic Systems as a 2020 undergraduate at Stanford University, exploring the relationship between systems of information processing e.g: natural language, the human mind, and artificial intelligence systems and 2) studied computer science as a master's student, specializing in human-computer interaction, identifying and designing human-centered digital solutions for real world problems, with a focus on community mental health. They are passionate about the intersection of technology and accessible service for marginalized communities, and they actively engage in various social impact projects using my skillset. They have acted as a teaching fellow for PSYCH1: Introduction to Psychology, a teaching assistant for PSYCH50: Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience, and a course assistant for CS247S: Service Design. More information can be found about Vinh on their website: https://vinhton.com.
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Leonard Truong
Ph.D. Student in Computer Science, admitted Autumn 2016
BioLenny is a Computer Science Ph.D. Candidate advised by Pat Hanrahan and affiliated with the AHA! Agile Hardware Center. His research interests lie at the intersection of programming languages, compilers, and hardware design. Before joining the Stanford, Lenny was an undergraduate at UC Berkeley advised by Armando Fox and working with the ASPIRE Lab on building domain specific languages and specialized, just-in-time compilers.