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Ana Fonseca
Undergraduate, School of Engineering
BioAna Fonseca is an undergraduate student at Florida International University, expected to graduate in Spring 2027 with a major in Biomedical Engineering, a minor in Chemistry, and a concentration in Tissue Engineering. She has conducted research at the Cardiovascular Matrix Remodeling (CMRL) Laboratory under the mentorship of Dr. Joshua Hutcheson since Spring 2024, focusing on the testing of novel therapeutics aimed at reducing and reversing the effects of vascular calcification. She plans to continue her research in graduate school, with interests spanning biomedical engineering, immunology, and tissue engineering.
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Edwin Jesus Gonzalez
Undergraduate, School of Engineering
BioComputer Science Major | Robotics & Autonomous Systems
I am a Computer Science Major striving to pursue Robotics and Autonomous systems for aerospace purposes. My current research interests and experience lie in Machine Learning and Computer Vision for robotics, where I have conducted research in navigation for autonomous vehicles. In the Summer of 2025, I would have successfully conducted research in the Stanford Intelligent Systems Laboratory(SISL) as a research intern working under Dr. Mykel J. Kochenderfer and Dr. Kiana Jafari. -
Jeff Gordon
Senior Associate Director of Corporate Relations, School of Engineering - External Relations
Current Role at StanfordJeff Gordon is the Senior Associate Director of Corporate Relations in Stanford’s School of Engineering. In this role he works with faculty and colleagues to advance the School's corporate partnership programs, build long-term relationships with companies, and increase the flow of industry support to the School through gifts, affiliate memberships, and sponsored research. He assists with the formation and growth of industrial affiliate programs that provide companies a portal for connecting with Stanford's research community in areas of shared interests.He serves on Advisory Board of many of Stanford's largest clubs and project-based student groups. Prior to joining Stanford Engineering he served as Senior Director of Program Development and External Partnerships at the San Jose State University Research Foundation where he facilitated increased support to San Jose State’s research and academic programs across multiple academic disciplines. He also held strategy, business development, marketing and sales positions during a successful career in the telecommunications sector. Prior career experience includes serving as Pacific Bell Sales Vice President and Director of Broadband Services, Strategy and Product Marketing He as been consultant to many tech-based entrepreneurial ventures and served as Director of Industry Relations for Silicon Valley start-up IPWireless. He has also provided business/market development and strategic consulting services to private and public sector, as well as non-profit clients. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Political Science from San Diego State University, and M.A. in Public Policy Analysis from Claremont Graduate University. He also was a Coro Public Affairs Leadership Fellow.
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Sourav Goyal
Graduate, Stanford Center for Professional Development
BioElectronics lover, interested in IoT, electric vehicles, robotics, and automation. I love to learn and grow together with others. Being a student of NIT Jalandhar, an institute of national importance, my goal is to become a problem solver and help people to collaborate with me in this mission.
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Julie Greicius
Associate Dean for Communications and Alumni Affairs, School of Engineering - External Relations
BioJulie Greicius is Associate Dean of Communications and Alumni Affairs for Stanford Engineering. She was previously Senior Director of External Communications for Stanford Medicine, where she led media relations, crisis communications/issue management, and trademark name use. An award-winning writer and editor, she joined the School of Medicine as media relations manager in early 2018. In her prior role, she was editorial director for Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, where she developed and managed stories across all platforms, assisted in the rebranding and website renewal for Stanford Children’s Health, and directed and managed brand voice and messaging. Her career with Stanford Medicine began in 2006 when she joined Stanford Children's as a freelance writer. She has since written numerous articles for Stanford Medicine magazine and other Stanford Medicine publications. She has an MFA in creative nonfiction from Columbia University.
'And yet, you try'
A father's quest to save his son
https://stanmed.stanford.edu/2016fall/milan-gambhirs-li-fraumeni-syndrome.html
'The girl who loves science'
The FAST program, led by Stanford graduate students, sparks a passion in teens for science careers
https://stanmed.stanford.edu/2019spring/inspiring-teens-pursue-science-careers.html
Despite MS, Eric Sibley prevails
Eric Sibley was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis just as his career in pediatric gastroenterology was taking off. But in his unique circumstances, he unlocked his potential as an academic advisor and role model.
https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2019/01/sibley-navigate-own-health-challenges-to-reach-heights-of-25-year-career.html
Hear and now
Better, less costly treatments for hearing loss coming soon
https://stanmed.stanford.edu/listening/treatment-hearing-loss-cusp-transformation.html
Tomorrow’s hospital today
Advanced technology and a design that puts well-being first come together in the new Stanford Hospital
https://stanmed.stanford.edu/2019fall/new-stanford-hospital.html
Stronger together
A shared vision of Stanford Medicine’s future
https://stanmed.stanford.edu/2018summer/shared-vision-future.html
Switching Course
Untangling a Birth Defect Decades Later
https://sm.stanford.edu/archive/stanmed/2014spring/article4.html
Labor Day
The C-Section Comes Under Review
https://sm.stanford.edu/archive/stanmed/2013fall/article5.html
Stanford Children's Health: Healthier, Happy Lives blog
https://healthier.stanfordchildrens.org/en/author/julie-greicius/ -
Kurt Howerton
Director of Information Technology, School of Engineering
Current Role at StanfordDirector of Information Technology, School of Engineering
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Rui Hu
Graduate, Stanford Center for Professional Development
BioRay is a Start-up Founder, Graduate Student, AI Engineer, Developer, System Engineer, IT Manager, MBA, MCSE, MCT
He is pursuing a graduate certificate in Artificial Intelligence in the School of Engineering. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering and Techno-Economics from Shanghai Jiao Tong University and holds an MBA from BI Norwegian Business School.
He is
• Co-founder of Accessible Justice AI Inc. and Clink AI Inc.
• Founding member of iSono Health Inc. (backed by Y Combinator), where he led the software division.
• Former Director of Field Engineering and Senior Manager of the L4 Autonomous Driving Division at NIO.
• Former Senior Manager for Tesla.
• Former Architect Specialist at Dow Chemical.
• Former engineer, strategist, and department manager at Microsoft, with experience across pre-sales, post-sales, service training, and product R&D divisions.
Ray's Website:
https://hulaorui.com
Ray's LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rayhu007/
Ray's Blog:
https://rayhu007.medium.com/