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Raul Garreta Tompson
Graduate, Stanford Center for Professional Development
BioI'm a tech entrepreneur, passionate about Artificial Intelligence (AI), with extensive experience in Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing and Robotics.
I started in Machine Learning back in 2005, building an artificial Go player with Neural Networks and Reinforcement Learning. That was ten years before AlphaGo used the same principles :)
Then worked on a bunch of companies including programming video games and implementing firmware for implantable medical devices.
In 2007 I started lecturing Machine Learning and NLP as a professor at the Computer Science Institute of UDELAR for 9 years.
In 2009 I co-founded Tryolabs, Python dev shop specialized in building products with AI.
In 2013 I co-authored with PhD Guillermo Moncecchi a technical book about an introduction to applied Machine Learning with Python programming language.
In 2014 I founded and led MonkeyLearn to make Machine Learning and NLP accessible to all companies and users. I raised a total of $4.2m from top tier Venture Capital and angel investors in Silicon Valley. I led all R&D and business operations, selling our product to top companies in the US.
In 2020 I finished my master thesis in Artificial Intelligence, "Data Efficient Deep Learning Models for Text Classification", where I compared multiple state of the art models, including language models.
In 2022 I exited MonkeyLearn to Medallia and joined as Sr Director leading AI research and development.
I'm an active investor, I invest in public markets but also in private companies, particularly tech startups and software product companies. I'm also LP in two venture capital funds, Uncork Capital and Garuda Ventures.
Currently researching and building on Artificial Intelligence for Robotics. -
Jeff Gordon
Senior Associate Director of Corporate Relations, School of Engineering - External Relations
Current Role at StanfordJeff Gordon is the Senior Associate Director of Corporate Relations in Stanford’s School of Engineering. In this role he works with faculty and colleagues to advance the School's corporate partnership programs, build long-term relationships with companies, and increase the flow of industry support to the School through gifts, affiliate memberships, and sponsored research. He assists with the formation and growth of industrial affiliate programs that provide companies a portal for connecting with Stanford's research community in areas of shared interests.He serves on Advisory Board of many of Stanford's largest clubs and project-based student groups. Prior to joining Stanford Engineering he served as Senior Director of Program Development and External Partnerships at the San Jose State University Research Foundation where he facilitated increased support to San Jose State’s research and academic programs across multiple academic disciplines. He also held strategy, business development, marketing and sales positions during a successful career in the telecommunications sector. Prior career experience includes serving as Pacific Bell Sales Vice President and Director of Broadband Services, Strategy and Product Marketing He as been consultant to many tech-based entrepreneurial ventures and served as Director of Industry Relations for Silicon Valley start-up IPWireless. He has also provided business/market development and strategic consulting services to private and public sector, as well as non-profit clients. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Political Science from San Diego State University, and M.A. in Public Policy Analysis from Claremont Graduate University. He also was a Coro Public Affairs Leadership Fellow.
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Julie Greicius
Associate Dean for Communications and Alumni Affairs, School of Engineering - External Relations
BioJulie Greicius is Associate Dean of Communications and Alumni Affairs for Stanford Engineering. She joined the school in early 2023 and leads strategic communications, media relations, alumni engagement, and productions including the school's podcast, The Future of Everything. She led communications and events for Stanford Engineering's centennial in 2025, a multiyear effort culminating in a yearlong celebration, including production of the school's first history book, videos, website, social media, a showcase and celebration on the school's birthday attended by more than 3,000 members of the community, and speaker events featuring alumni Jensen Huang and Sergey Brin. The full body of award-winning work is at engineering100.stanford.edu.
Her career with Stanford began in 2006, when she joined Stanford Children's Health as a freelance writer, eventually becoming editorial director, overseeing brand voice, messaging, and digital platforms through a major rebrand. She joined Stanford Medicine in 2018 as a media relations manager and went on to serve as Senior Director of External Communications, leading media relations, trademark, crisis communications, and issue management through the COVID-19 pandemic. She has contributed regularly to Stanford Medicine magazine and other university publications. She holds an MFA in creative nonfiction from Columbia University. -
Jiyoun Ha
Graduate, Stanford Center for Professional Development
BioMachine Learning Engineer @ Google. Currently focusing on efficient model training and inference.
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Arash Hamzehlou
Graduate, Stanford Center for Professional Development
BioA graduate student at Stanford University, focusing on artificial intelligence for autonomous cyber-physical systems. Arash's current interests span embedded/edge AI for real-time systems including real-time inference and scheduling, resource-aware model optimization (quantization, pruning, distillation), and autonomous decision-making and control, including learning-based control and planning (MPC, safe/model-based RL, offline RL, POMDPs, TAMP, and world models). He is currently deepening broad AI studies while refining his research direction.
Arash’s professional background includes developing real-time, high-fidelity simulations and digital twins for NASA’s Space Launch System, spanning mission-critical hardware and RF communication subsystems. He plans to pursue a Ph.D. in Computer Science to build trustworthy intelligent systems that minimize human intervention across diverse real-world applications.
MS in Aerospace Engineering from University of Florida (2023)
Graduate Certificate in Engineering Innovation
BS in Computer Engineering from Minnesota State University (2020)
Projects:
• AI Classifier – 1st Place, UF AI Challenge: Created the most accurate classification algorithm among 60 teams.
• Few-shot CV Model – 3rd Place, US Navy Surprise Challenge: Developed a CV algorithm for novel class generalization.
• Geospatial Analyst – Designed and developed Rodinia, an AI agent capable of interpreting semantic context from satellite imagery by analyzing geological positions, physical characteristics, and temporal cause-effect patterns across terrain and infrastructure.
• Vision Navigator – Conceptualized and prototyped an early-stage navigation system for autonomous drones, enabling real-time pathfinding and localization solely through visual input from onboard cameras.
• Handheld SPICE Simulator: Built a portable SPICE-based device; placed 4th in Minnesota STEM challenge 2019.
• Phased Array Research: Conducted simulation research on phased array antennas using MATLAB.
• IoT Blood Pressure Monitor: Built a cloud-connected wearable device as a capstone project. -
Kelly Harrison
Lecturer
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsCollaboration in science
Transit of Venus
Discovery of Neptune
Sociology, history, philosophy of science and technology
Science, Technology, and Society (Science Studies) -
Phillip Hoang
Graduate, Stanford Center for Professional Development
BioPhillip Hoang is an AI and Data Science leader with 20+ years of experience in real-time embedded systems, integrating technical depth with communication as an author and storyteller. He leads AI and data initiatives, drawing on a Master of Information and Data Science from UC Berkeley, a Master of Science in Computer Software Engineering, an MBA, and dual BS degrees in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. His work focuses on deploying AI agents and large language models, building Python/ML pipelines from edge devices to the cloud, and translating advanced analytics into insights for engineering, finance, and real estate domains.
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Kurt Howerton
Director & CIO, School of Engineering
Current Role at StanfordDirector of Information Technology, School of Engineering
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Joseph Huang
Associate Director of Development, Major Gifts, School of Engineering - External Relations
Current Role at StanfordAssociate Director, School of Engineering