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Robin Geens
Graduate, Electrical Engineering
BioRobin Geens is a PhD researcher at the MICAS research group (KU Leuven), advised by Prof. Marian Verhelst, and a Visiting Researcher at Stanford University’s Tambe Lab. He explores the hardware-software co-design fit of Generative AI on the edge, investigating how algorithms efficiently map to custom silicon.
His work spans from developing custom accelerator architectures specifically for State Space Models (SSMs) to integrating these cores into heterogeneous multi-core systems. Robin holds a Magna Cum Laude MSc in Electrical Engineering from KU Leuven and received a merit-based PhD grant from the Research Foundation – Flanders (FWO). -
Margarita Geleta
Graduate, Computer Science
BioMargarita Geleta is a computer science PhD student at University of California, Berkeley (major in Artificial Intelligence and minor in Human-Computer Interaction), and a graduate exchange student at Stanford University. Ms. Geleta received her M.S. in computer science at University of California, Berkeley.
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Michael Genesereth
Associate Professor of Computer Science
BioGenesereth is most known for his work on Computational Logic and applications of that work in Enterprise Management, Computational Law, and General Game Playing. He is one of the founders of Teknowledge, CommerceNet, Mergent Systems, and Symbium. Genesereth is the director of the Logic Group at Stanford and the founder and research director of CodeX - the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics.
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Chen Geng
Ph.D. Student in Computer Science, admitted Autumn 2023
BioI'm a CS Ph.D. student at Stanford, advised by Prof. Jiajun Wu. My research lies at the intersection between Graphics, 3D Vision, and Machine Learning. Previously, I got my bachelor's degree in Computer Science at the School of Computer Science and Chu Kochen Honors College, Zhejiang University. During my undergraduate, I was fortunate to work closely with Prof. Xiaowei Zhou and Prof. Jiajun Wu on several research projects.
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Madison George
Ph.D. Student in Bioengineering, admitted Autumn 2023
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsExertional compartment syndrome (ECS) is a painful condition characterized by abnormally high muscle compartment pressures induced by exercise. The diagnostic procedure for ECS requires the insertion of a needle into the muscle to directly quantify pressure, which is a barrier to both patients and clinicians. We will develop and evaluate new MRI technologies to (1) increase understanding of the pathophysiology of this condition and (2) Improve clinical diagnosis of ECS.
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Antony Georgiadis
Ph.D. Student in Materials Science and Engineering, admitted Autumn 2024
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsInterested in using light to improve our understanding of the world around us through novel optical sensing devices and computational techniques.
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J. Christian Gerdes
Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Emeritus
BioChris Gerdes is a Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University. His laboratory studies how cars move, how humans drive cars and how to design future cars that work cooperatively with the driver or drive themselves. Vehicles in the lab include X1, a student-built electric, steer-by-wire test vehicle; Takumi, a modified Toyota Supra capable of autonomous drifting in tandem with another car; and Marty, the electrified, automated, drifting DeLorean. Chris' interests in vehicle safety extend to ethics and government policy, having helped to develop the US Federal Automated Vehicle Policy while serving as the first Chief Innovation Officer of the US Department of Transportation.