School of Engineering
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Xiangjin Wu
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2021
Masters Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Spring 2024BioXiangjin 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.
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Jerry Yang
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2020
BioJerry A. Yang is a PhD student in electrical engineering at Stanford University. He received his BS in electrical engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and MA in Education from Stanford University. He currently works on strain engineering in two-dimensional materials in Prof. Eric Pop's lab. In addition, he works on equity issues in engineering education in Prof. Sheri Sheppard's Designing Education Lab. His research interests span novel materials, devices, and systems for next-generation computing, engineering education research methods, and critical theories in engineering education. He is a student member of the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Materials Research Society (MRS), and American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE).
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Yifan Yang
Masters Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2022
BioTop student in Electrical Engineering. He makes excellent contributions to all research he has been part of, not to mention classes. He always has ideas that inspire us. For coursework, he actively thinks, posts interesting questions in discussions, and helps answer other students' questions. The faculties are amazed by his extra knowledge about the field he is obsessed with. The answer and solutions he gave always surprised us with their simplicity and feasibility.
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Bill Yen
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2023
BioBill Yen is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University working in the area of low-power Internet of Things (IoT) systems. He is an interdisciplinary maker and environmental scientist passionate about solving issues related to food, water, and energy using smart technologies.
Yen's experience in industry (General Motors, CNH Industrial) and academic research (Northwestern - soil-powered computing, Stanford - low-power wireless communication) cultivated his interest in designing self-powered computing devices that boost system efficiency while lowering the environmental impact of existing processes. His work has been featured by The Independent, MIT Technology Review China, Hackster.io, and more. He is also a recipient of the Stanford Graduate Fellowship in Science & Engineering.