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Richard Bahr
Adjunct Professor, Electrical Engineering
BioAcademic experience:
Presently advising the Stanford SystemX Alliance, and the EE/CS AHA! Research center as an adjunct prof. Formerly the executive director of the SystemX Alliance, and a consulting professor at Stanford.
Commercial experience:
Presently an advisor, consultant and mentor to a number of startup companies primarily in the computing and wireless spaces. Formerly the SrVP responsible for Wi-Fi technology at Qualcomm, and before that the engineering executive responsible for the MIPS microprocessor and Cray supercomputer development at SGI.
Education: BSEE and MSEE from MIT.
For more extensive background, please consult my linked in profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickbahr. -
Benjamin Choi
Student Researcher, Electrical Engineering
Undergraduate, Electrical EngineeringBioResearch interests: smart cities, sustainable infrastructure
Other interests: plants, dogs, guitar
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Beverly Davis
Administrative Associate, Electrical Engineering
Current Role at StanfordFaculty Administrator for Professors Subhasish Mitra and Krishna Shenoy
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John DeSilva
Systems & Network Manager, Electrical Engineering
Current Role at StanfordSystems & Network Manager, David Packard Electrical Engineering Building
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Waguih S Ishak
Adjunct Professor, Electrical Engineering
BioWaguih is a Division VP & Chief Technologist at Corning R&D Corporation. He received his B.Sc. Honor in EE from Cairo University in 1971, his B.Sc. in Math Honor from Ein Shams University in 1973, his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in EE from McMaster University in 1975, 1978 respectively. Waguih received the Stanford Executive Program in 1999 and the D.Sc. honoris Causa from McMaster University in 2018.
Waguih joined HP Labs in 1978 and became the Director of the Photonics & Electronics Research Lab in 1995. In 1999, he joined Agilent Labs as the VP of Communications and Optics Research and Avago Technologies at VP and CTO in 2005. In 2007, Waguih joined Corning Incorporated and established the Corning West Technology Center in Palo Alto staffed with scientists and engineers conducting research on displays, interconnects and sensors. His current activities at Corning R&D Corporation includes Photonics, Optoelectronics, High Speed Electronics, MEMS in addition to identifying new areas of growth (M&A, Talent Acquisition) and investigating computational techniques for material discovery.
Waguih is a Life Fellow of IEEE and received the Exemplary Service Award from UCSB in 2015. He is a member of the VCAT Committee of NIST. Waguih was inducted a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering in 2020. -
Ali Keshavarzi
Adjunct Professor, Electrical Engineering
BioAli Keshavarzi, Ph.D. is an Adjunct Professor in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. Ali is involved in scholarly research and is an advisor to Stanford SystemX IoE Research. Ali works with DARPA as an advisor and subject matter expert on the Electronic Resurgence Initiative (ERI) and is a member of DARPA MTO Investor Working Board (IWB). Ali is a principal and the founder of Leading Edge Research LLC, Los Altos, CA.
Ali is a technology visionary and a leader who has been at the forefront of technology innovation with a track record of delivering critical process technologies, devices, circuits, SoCs, and modules to the semiconductor industry. Ali was the Vice President of R&D and a Fellow at Cypress Semiconductor and held various positions at Intel, TSMC, and GLOBALFOUNDRIES in a variety of technical and leadership roles over 25 years. Ali was a visiting research professor at UC Berkeley from 2017 to 2018.
He has over 60 U.S. patents, over 70 peer reviewed papers, has received best-paper awards and the best-panel award at ISSCC, most paper citation awards from DAC and IEDM. He has served in TPC of IEDM and ISSCC and has been the general chair of ISLPED. He received the prestigious Intel Achievement Award (IAA). Ali was awarded a distinguished Outstanding Electrical and Computer Engineer (OECE) of Purdue University.
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Asir Intisar Khan
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2018
Grader for EE223, Electrical Engineering - Student ServicesCurrent Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research focuses on the thermal engineering, fabrication, and characterization of novel phase change heterostructures (PCH) for high density, low-power data storage both on the flexible and non-flexible platform. My research further expands into the fabrication and characterization of PCH for thermoelectrics and low-power solid-state flexible reflective display. I am also working on the real-time characterization of fast temperature sensors using atomically thin two-dimensional materials.
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Meo Kittiwanich
Director of Student and Academic Affairs, Electrical Engineering - Student Services
Current Role at StanfordDirector of Student and Academic Service in the Electrical Engineering Department.
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Jackson Melchert
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2019
Grader for EE272A, Electrical Engineering - Student ServicesBioJackson is currently a Ph.D. student in Electrical Engineering advised by Priyanka Raina and affiliated with the AHA! Agile Hardware Center. He is interested in reconfigurable computing and domain-specific architectures for image processing and machine learning. Jack received a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin - Madison in 2019.
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Rachelle Mozeleski
Web Content Manager, Electrical Engineering
Current Role at StanfordWeb Content Manager for the Department of Electrical Engineering
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Reza Nasiri Mahalati
Adjunct Professor, Electrical Engineering
BioReza Nasiri Mahalati is an Adjunct Professor in the department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University and a senior hardware design engineer at Apple Inc. His current work focuses on the development of new hardware technologies that enable more fluid human computer interactions. He received the B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran in 2008, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 2010 and 2013, respectively. While at Stanford, his research focused on mode-division multiplexing in multi-mode optical fibers, fiber-based imaging, optimization and digital signal processing.
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Rachel Pham
Degree Progress Officer, Electrical Engineering - Student Services
Current Role at StanfordDegree Progress Officer
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Antonio Ricco
Research Technical Manager 2, Electrical Engineering - Integrated Circuits Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordOn assignment to NASA Ames Research Center as Chief Technologist for Small Payloads
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Stephen E Richardson
Physical Sciences Researcher, Electrical Engineering
BioPublications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=O3IrDzwAAAAJ
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Eiko Rutherford
Program Manager, Electrical Engineering
Current Role at StanfordProgram management for the Agile Hardware Affiliates (AHA) Program including administrative, finance and website building. Administrative/finance support for Professors Mark Horowitz and Christos Kozyrakis's research groups in Electrical Engineering Department.
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Chandrahaas Vadali
Masters Student in Materials Science and Engineering, admitted Autumn 2019
Grader for EE216/218, Electrical Engineering - Student ServicesBioI am Master's student in the Department of Material Science and Engineering at Stanford. My primary interests lie in semiconductor devices, modeling, and fabrication. I have always been at heart, an engineer first, and then a materials engineer. A modern-day engineer should be well equipped not just to be able to solve problems but also to able to ask tough questions which are necessary to change the innovation landscape.
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Eric Wheeler
Systems and Web Developer, Electrical Engineering
Current Role at StanfordSystems and Web Developer, Electrical Engineering