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Oliver O. Aalami, MD
Adjunct Professor, Bioengineering
BioDr. Oliver Aalami is a vascular surgeon and the Director of Digital Health at the Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign. His primary mission is to advance healthcare access through digital health education, research, and translation. At Stanford, he serves as the course director for Biodesign for Digital Health and Building for Digital Health and is a co-founder of Spezi (formerly CardinalKit), an open-source framework developed to support sensor-based mobile research.
His recent work focuses on the intersection of AI and patient care, including the development of an FDA-cleared open-source computer vision model for opportunistic abdominal aortic diameter quantification on routine CT scans. Additionally, he is developing LLMonFHIR, a system that allows consumers to "chat" with their medical records (FHIR resources) on mobile devices, as well as AI-assisted coaching tools to guide patients through therapy. -
Afshine Amidi
Adjunct Lecturer, Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering (ICME)
BioTeaching CME 295: Transformers & Large Language Models (https://cme295.stanford.edu/) and CME 296: DIffusion & Large Vision Models (https://cme296.stanford.edu/).
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Shervine Amidi
Adjunct Lecturer, Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering (ICME)
BioTeaching CME 295: Transformers & Large Language Models (https://cme295.stanford.edu/) and CME 296: Diffusion & Large Vision Models (https://cme296.stanford.edu/).
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Anna Babchanik
Course Asst-Graduate, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Research Asst - Graduate, Civil and Environmental EngineeringBioAnna Babchanik is a graduate student in the Structural Engineering and Mechanics and Computation (SEM) program with interests in geotechnical earthquake engineering, numerical analysis, and geomechanics.
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Matthew Bahls
Interim Associate Dean of Development, Senior Director of Development, School of Engineering - External Relations
Current Role at StanfordDevelopment Officer for the School of Engineering
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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.