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Juan G. Santiago
Charles Lee Powell Foundation Professor
Current Research and Scholarly Interestshttp://microfluidics.stanford.edu/Projects/Projects.html
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Tobias Schmidt
Graduate, Mechanical Engineering
BioTobias Schmidt is currently pursuing dual Master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Management at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). He commenced his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Engineering Science from TUM, where he focused on the development and testing of carbon reinforced parts printed with a robot-based 3D printer under the supervision of the Chair of Carbon Composites. This early research ignited his passion for integrating advanced manufacturing techniques with innovative engineering solutions.
Intrigued by the potential of combining engineering and management principles, Tobias expanded his studies to include a M.Sc. in Management, focusing on Entrepreneurship. This interdisciplinary approach allows him to tackle complex engineering problems with a strong foundation in business and strategic decision-making.
Tobias's academic pursuits led him to Stanford University, where he is currently completing his thesis at the Center for Design Research. His research at Stanford explores the use-cases of autonomous mobile robots in the field of intralogistics.
In addition to his academic achievements, Tobias has gained valuable practical experience through internships at Tesla and BMW i Ventures. At Tesla, he worked as a Mechanical Engineer in the Supercharging Team, contributing to innovative solutions in electric vehicle charging infrastructure. His role as a Business Development Intern at BMW i Ventures involved evaluating startup technologies and identifying strategic investment opportunities, further bridging the gap between engineering and business. -
Eric S.G. Shaqfeh
Lester Levi Carter Professor and Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsI have over 25 years experience in theoretical and computational research related to complex fluids following my PhD in 1986. This includes work in suspension mechanics of rigid partlcles (rods), solution mechanics of polymers and most recently suspensions of vesicles, capsules and mixtures of these with rigid particles. My research group is internationally known for pioneering work in all these areas.
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Joon Hyung Shim
Visiting Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Bio2010 National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL), Researcher
2009 Stanford University, Mechanical Engineering, Lecturer
2009 Stanford University, Mechanical Engineering, Ph.D.
2004 Stanford University, Mechanical Engineering, M.S.
2002 Seoul National University, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, B.S. -
David Sirkin
Lecturer
BioDavid Sirkin is a Research Associate at Stanford University's Center for Design Research, where he focuses on design methodology, as well as the design of physical interactions between humans and robots, and autonomous vehicles and their interfaces. He is also a Lecturer in Electrical Engineering, where he teaches interactive device design. David frequently collaborates with, and consults for, local Silicon Valley and global technology companies including Siemens, SAP and Microsoft Research. He grew up in Florida, near the Everglades, and in Maine, near the lobsters.
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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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Skyler St. Pierre
Ph.D. Student in Mechanical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2020
Current Research and Scholarly Interestsbiomechanics, machine learning, computational modeling