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Mourad Bouache
Affiliate, High Performance Computing Center
BioWith a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Montpellier in France and three postdocs focused on AI and Performance Optimization in the USA and Canada, I've built a career pushing the boundaries of what's possible in computing.
My journey led me to Yahoo, where I spent 10 years immersed in the world of AI, contributing to the company's evolution through its various stages as Oath and Verizon. I was deeply involved in developing and implementing AI solutions that powered key products and services.
This experience provided a solid foundation for my next challenge: leading AI initiatives at Intel. Now, as the Generative AI Engineering Director at Meta, I'm privileged to guide a talented team focused on shaping the future of AI.
Beyond my industry work, I'm passionate about sharing my knowledge and inspiring the next generation of AI engineers as a lecturer at Stanford University. -
Matthew Thomas Bouchard
Graduate, Stanford Center for Professional Development
BioMatthew graduated from University of California, Davis studying Electrical and Computer Engineering. After graduating he worked in the visual effects film industry working at the premier companies of George Lucas' Marin county based Industrial Light and Magic and Peter Jackson's New Zealand based "Weta Digital" where he contributed to 8 Academy of Motion Pictures and Arts Visual Effects nominated films and 2 winners (Avatar, Pirates of the Caribbean 2).
Having completed his dream of working in film he more recently has focused on turning science fiction ideas of AR/VR and AI/ML into reality at companies like Apple, Microsoft, and Meta. -
Adam Bouland
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
BioAdam Bouland is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science. His research focuses on quantum computing theory and connections between computational complexity and physics. Please see http://theory.stanford.edu/~abouland/ for details.
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Tom Bowman
Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Emeritus
BioProfessor Bowman studies reacting flows, primarily through experimental means, and the processes by which pollutants are formed and destroyed in flames. In addition, he is interested in the environmental impact of energy use, specifically greenhouse gas emissions from use of fossil fuels.