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Afshine Amidi
Adjunct Lecturer, Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering (ICME)
BioTeaching the following classes with my twin brother Shervine:
- CME 295: Transformers & Large Language Models (https://cme295.stanford.edu/)
- CME 296: Diffusion & Large Vision Models (https://cme296.stanford.edu/)
Education: Ecole Centrale Paris, MIT -
Shervine Amidi
Adjunct Lecturer, Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering (ICME)
BioTeaching the following classes with my twin brother Afshine:
- CME 295: Transformers & Large Language Models (https://cme295.stanford.edu/)
- CME 296: Diffusion & Large Vision Models (https://cme296.stanford.edu/)
Education: Ecole Centrale Paris, Stanford University -
Nancy Ammar
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2021
BioNancy Y. Ammar received her B.Sc. degree (with honors) in electronics and communication engineering from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, in 2019. In her senior year, she worked as an undergraduate Research Assistant in the Microwaves and Antenna Research Lab at Ain Shams University. She worked as an IC design consultant at Siemens EDA (Mentor Graphics previously).
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Owen Anderson
Ph.D. Student in Bioengineering, admitted Summer 2026
BioOwen Anderson is a first-year PhD student in Bioengineering at Stanford University. He earned his B.S. in Neuroscience from Case Western Reserve University, with minors in Computer Science and Mathematics. Prior to Stanford, he spent two years in the Baker and Machado labs at the Cleveland Clinic, contributing to preclinical and early-phase clinical studies of cerebellar deep brain stimulation for movement disorders and post-stroke motor recovery. At Case Western, he founded and led the Neurotechnology Club, directing an engineering team that prototyped an EEG-driven prosthetic hand using brain-computer interface methods and real-time neural signal processing. He also serves as Associate Director of the nonprofit Eleos, where he leads the AI in Medicine initiative — a curated database of AI–medicine literature designed to help clinicians and engineers integrate AI into neuromodulation and neurotechnology workflows. His research interests center on novel neural interfaces for high-spatiotemporal-resolution recording and stimulation, toward translational brain-machine systems and neuromodulatory therapies.
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Thomas P. Andriacchi
Professor of Mechanical Engineering and of Orthopaedic Surgery, Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsProfessor Andriacchi's research focuses on the biomechanics of human locomotion and applications to medical devices, sports injury, osteoarthritis, the anterior cruciate ligament and low cost prosthetic limbs
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Leni Aniva
Ph.D. Student in Computer Science, admitted Autumn 2022
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy main research interest is Machine-Assisted Theorem Proving, which refers to using machine-learning agents to find proofs of mathematical theorems and conduct reasoning. We are pursuing a hybrid algorithm between neural networks and SMT solvers to solve some of the long standing problems facing machine learning models today such as opaqueness, hallucinations, and information leakage. I also do research on SMT solvers and automatic verifications of programs.
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Jacy Reese Anthis
Graduate, Computer Science
BioJacy Anthis is a computational social scientist researching human-AI interaction and machine learning, particularly the rise of "digital minds" and how humanity can work together with highly capable AI systems. His research has been published in top academic venues, such as CHI, HRI, and NeurIPS, and featured in global media outlets, such as Vox, Forbes, and The Guardian. Anthis has presented his work at conferences and seminars in over 20 countries. He is a co-founder of the nonprofit research organization Sentience Institute, a PhD candidate at the University of Chicago, and currently a visiting scholar at the Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI) at Stanford University. He lives in San Francisco with his wife Kelly Anthis and their adopted dogs Apollo and Dio(nysus).
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Yann Aouidef
Postdoctoral Scholar, Management Science and Engineering
BioYann Aouidef is a PhD candidate at the Paris Center of Law and Economics, in applied Mathematics in Economics : Game Theory, Social Choice Theory, Law and Economics.
He's currently a VSR at Stanford with interests in Computational Contracts applied to Smartcontracts. -
Siddharth Aphale
Graduate, Stanford Center for Professional Development
BioHi, I am a data scientist working on cloud battery analytics and a part time student at Stanford University pursuing a Graduate Certificate in Artificial Intelligence. My work focuses on developing diagnostic and prognostic methods at the intersection of probabilistic machine learning and physics-based modeling for battery packs used in automotive and energy storage applications.
My research interests span post training and reinforcement learning for large language models and embodied agents, aiming for policies that are robust and generalize out of distribution. I am currently exploring deep RL and expressive policies, along with the post training dynamics that govern how these methods behave at scale. My most recent focus is the intersection of vision language action (VLA) models and policy alignment, improving generalization through language feedback and multimodal reasoning.