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Thomas Lee
Professor of Electrical Engineering
BioProfessor Lee's principal areas of professional interest include analog circuitry of all types, ranging from low-level DC instrumentation to high-speed RF communications systems. His present research focus is on CMOS RF integrated circuit design, and on extending operation into the terahertz realm.
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Tonghun Lee
Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics
BioProfessor Lee's research group is focused on investigating the fundamental physics relevant to next generation aerospace propulsion systems and space entry technologies. Areas of interest include hypersonic propulsion systems, hybrid chemical and electrical propulsion systems, compact UAV propulsion technologies, integration of sustainable aviation fuels, and application of advanced laser & optical diagnostics. His work aims to improve fundamental understanding of high-speed reacting flows while advancing technologies for more efficient and environmentally responsible aerospace systems.
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Yuan-Mau Lee
Ph.D. Student in Materials Science and Engineering, admitted Autumn 2023
Masters Student in Materials Science and Engineering, admitted Summer 2025BioYuan-Mau (Leo) Lee is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University, advised by Prof. Eric Pop. He received his B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from National Tsing-Hua University in 2022. His research focuses on 2D semiconductors, advanced circuit technology, and their applications.
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Larry John Leifer
Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsOur "designXlab" at the Stanford Center for Design Research (CDR) has long (30+ years) been focused on Engineering Design Team dynamics at global collaboration scale working with corporate partners in my graduate course ME310ABC. In our most recent studies we have added Neuroscience visualization of brain activity using fMRI and fNIRS. In doing so we have launched "NeuroDesign" as a professional discipline.
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Sanjiva Lele
Edward C. Wells Professor of the School of Engineering and Professor of Mechanical Engineering
BioProfessor Lele's research combines numerical simulations with modeling to study fundamental unsteady flow phemonema, turbulence, flow instabilities, and flow-generated sound. Recent projects include shock-turbulent boundary layer interactions, supersonic jet noise, wind turbine aeroacoustics, wind farm modeling, aircraft contrails, multi-material mixing and multi-phase flows involving cavitation. He is also interested in developing high-fidelity computational methods for engineering applications.