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Yiping Lu
Ph.D. Student in Computational and Mathematical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2019
BioI am a Ph.D. student of Stanford Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering working with Lexing Ying and Jose Blanchet. I also work closely with Jianfeng Lu and Tatsunori Hashimoto. My research is supported by Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowship.
My research lies in the intersection between optimal/stochastic control, statistics machine learning, applied analysis and computational physics.
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Laura Lyman
Ph.D. Student in Computational and Mathematical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2015
BioHello! I am a PhD candidate at the Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering (ICME). I am proud to be advised by Professor Gianluca Iaccarino.
Some of my research interests include stochastic Galerkin methods, uncertainty quantification, polynomial chaos, applied partial differential equations, and Monte Carlo methods — though often, the academic boundaries and specific titles will overlap. Prior to graduate school, I attended Reed College as a mathematics major and worked as a software developer in Portland, OR. In 2018, I was a recipient of the Stanford Centennial Teaching Award. I am also a Stanford EDGE Fellow and was awarded the Thomas V. Jones Fellowship Fund.
If you have questions about more current work, the best route is to contact me via email (lymanla@stanford.edu) directly. Thanks! -
Tetiana Parshakova
Ph.D. Student in Computational and Mathematical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2019
BioI am a Ph.D. candidate in Computational Mathematics at Stanford, working with Prof. Stephen Boyd. Before that I received Bachelor’s in Industrial Design and Master’s in Electrical Engineering at KAIST in South Korea.
My primary research objective is to develop efficient algorithms for computational problems using techniques from optimization, discrete mathematics and statistics, to analyze and to bring theoretical guarantees about these methods.
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Adrienne Propp
Ph.D. Student in Computational and Mathematical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2021
BioI am a second year PhD student in ICME (the Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering). Prior to Stanford, I was working as a technical analyst at the RAND Corporation where I spent most of my time designing microsimulations and other models to investigate topics in healthcare, education, disaster relief, and international relations.
My research interests fall broadly into the intersection of data and modeling. Past research projects have ranged from computational models of the heart to inverse modeling to predict satellite performance. At Stanford, I am exploring topics including uncertainty quantification, adaptive sampling, graph-informed neural networks, and geophysical modeling. -
Nadim Saad
Ph.D. Student in Computational and Mathematical Engineering, admitted Spring 2020
BioHi ! My name is Nadim Saad and I'm a fifth year PhD candidate in Computational and Mathematical Engineering advised by Professor Margot Gerritsen. My interests lie broadly in Numerical PDEs. I'm currently working on PDE based traffic flow models.
I'm originally from Lebanon and speak English, French and Arabic fluently and proficient in Spanish. In my free time, I enjoy running and singing ! -
Rahul Sarkar
Ph.D. Student in Computational and Mathematical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2017
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsInverse problems, machine learning for seismic imaging, quantum computing
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Adrien Specht
Masters Student in Computational and Mathematical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2022
BioAdrien Specht is a master’s student at both ENS Paris-Saclay and Stanford University. He majored in electrical, computational, and mathematical engineering with the ambition to advance Sleep Sciences. In France, he was one of the sleep pioneers working with the start-up Dreem on a new deep learning strategy to conduct EEG spectral analysis. Now in California, he is assisting Dr. Mignot with data-oriented research such as studying sleep depth and circadian rhythm with machine learning and proteomics. To him, the best moment of the day is after lunch with a coffee, a nice sunbath, and enjoyable sleep talks with colleagues.
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Zhenzhen Weng
Ph.D. Student in Computational and Mathematical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2020
Masters Student in Computational and Mathematical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2018BioJen Weng is a PhD student in Computational and Mathematical Engineering with experience in designing and developing deep learning and computer vision algorithms. Webpage: https://zzweng.github.io/
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Zifei Xu
Masters Student in Computational and Mathematical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2021
Course Grader, StatisticsBioStudent in Master of Computational & Mathematical Engineering, Data Science Track