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Jiajun Wu
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
BioJiajun Wu is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, working on computer vision, machine learning, and computational cognitive science. Before joining Stanford, he was a Visiting Faculty Researcher at Google Research. He received his PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Wu's research has been recognized through the Young Investigator Program (YIP) by ONR and by AFOSR, the ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award Honorable Mention, the AAAI/ACM SIGAI Doctoral Dissertation Award, the MIT George M. Sprowls PhD Thesis Award in Artificial Intelligence and Decision-Making, the 2020 Samsung AI Researcher of the Year, the IROS Best Paper Award on Cognitive Robotics, and faculty research awards from J.P. Morgan, Samsung, Amazon, and Meta.
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Min Wu
Postdoctoral Scholar, Computer Science
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsSafe and trustworthy AI: robustness, explainability, and fairness
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Qianying Wu
Ph.D. Student in Mechanical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2018
BioQianying Wu is a PhD candidate in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Stanford.
Growing up in a hot and humid climate in south China, Qianying developed her particular interest in thermal management. In the Nanoheat lab and advised by Prof. Ken Goodson, she is currently working on the design and fabrication of microporous wicking structures for capillary-driven two-phase heat and mass transfer, the simulation and integration of such engineered structures in novel high heat flux cooling devices, and exploring ways to utilize these technologies for positive energy and sustainability impact.
Qianying received her B.S in Engineering with top honors from Tsinghua University, where she was awarded the Xia An Shi Prize and National Scholarship, and her B. Econ from the School of Economics and Management at Tsinghua, where she was supported by a Fu Lai Chun Scholarship. -
Xiangjin Wu
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2021
BioXiangjin Wu is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, co-advised by Prof. Eric Pop and Prof. H.-S. Philip Wong. He received his B.S. in Physics with Honors from Nanjing University in 2020. His research focuses on novel materials and heterostructures for memory applications, including phase change memory (PCM), dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), and their interconnects. Xiangjin is a recipient of the Samsung fellowship.