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Sumaiya Wahid
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2019
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsPhase change memory
Low temperature processable p-type semiconductors
Oxide semiconductors for upper layer transistors
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Elizabeth Wig
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2020
Grader EE 355, Electrical Engineering - Student ServicesBioHi, I’m Elizabeth Wig! I’m a PhD student in electrical engineering at Stanford, and I research how we can use radar remote sensing to understand more about processes on Earth. I work mainly on InSAR (interferometric synthetic aperture radar), which looks at how radar phase changes from one image to another to tell us how Earth is changing. I’m particularly interested in measuring how vegetation and soil moisture change in dynamic environments, like agricultural areas and permafrost regions. My favorite types of problems involve modeling how electromagnetic waves interact with their environment, and then combining those models with real-world data to learn more about the environment by analyzing the waves that pass through it.
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Xiangjin Wu
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2021
BioXiangjin Wu is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, co-advised by Prof. Eric Pop and Prof. H.-S. Philip Wong. He received his B.S. in Physics with Honors from Nanjing University in 2020. His research focuses on novel materials and heterostructures for memory applications, including phase change memory (PCM), dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), and their interconnects. Xiangjin is a recipient of the Samsung fellowship.