School of Engineering
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Jin Hyung Lee
Associate Professor of Neurology (Neurology Research Faculty), of Neurosurgery and of Bioengineering and, by courtesy, of Electrical Engineering
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsIn vivo visualization and control of neural circuits
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Thomas Lee
Professor of Electrical Engineering
BioProfessor Lee's principal areas of professional interest include analog circuitry of all types, ranging from low-level DC instrumentation to high-speed RF communications systems. His present research focus is on CMOS RF integrated circuit design, and on extending operation into the terahertz realm.
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Craig Levin
Professor of Radiology (Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford/Nuclear Medicine) and, by courtesy, of Physics, of Electrical Engineering and of Bioengineering
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMolecular Imaging Instrumentation
Laboratory
Our research interests involve the development of novel instrumentation and software algorithms for in vivo imaging of cellular and molecular signatures of disease in humans and small laboratory animal subjects. -
Philip Levis
Professor of Computer Science and of Electrical Engineering
BioProfessor Levis' research focuses on the design and implementation of efficient software systems for embedded wireless sensor networks; embedded network sensor architecture and design; systems programming and software engineering.
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Axel Levy
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2020
BioAxel is a PhD candidate in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. He is jointly supervised by Pr. Mike Dunne (LCLS, SLAC) and Pr. Gordon Wetzstein. His research focuses on solving inverse problems that arise in scientific imaging, that is to say getting as much information as possible about hidden physical quantities from noisy or sparsely sampled measurements.
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Meijin Li
Masters Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2023
BioI'm Meijin Li, a software engineering and machine learning enthusiast, deeply engrossed in the real-world applications of AI+. I am presently pursuing a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, specializing in the software system track. I have a strong passion for real-world applications of AI+ and I'm actively seeking software engineer internship opportunities.
During my undergraduate years, I was fortunate to work under the guidance of Prof. Zhiyang F. on multiple Reinforcement Learning and Computer Systems research projects. Additionally, I had the opportunity to further enhance my skills during my recent internship at Alibaba, with the expert mentorship of Mr. Qingnan Y. Here I was involved in developing an enterprise-level CI/CD/CT Web platform for Large Language Model training, deployment, and testing.
I am excited to leverage my skills and knowledge to drive advancements in this ever-evolving field and contribute to AI+ practical applications. -
Zhe Li
Graduate, Electrical Engineering
BioI am currently a visiting PhD researcher at Stanford University. Additionally, I am pursuing my PhD at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. My research focuses on robust speaker representation learning and machine learning. You may learn more about me via my homepage: https://lizhe.link.
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Scott W Linderman
Assistant Professor of Statistics and, by courtesy, of Computer Science and of Electrical Engineering
BioScott is an Assistant Professor of Statistics and, by courtesy, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Stanford University. He is also an Institute Scholar in the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute and a member of Stanford Bio-X and the Stanford AI Lab. His lab works at the intersection of machine learning and computational neuroscience, developing statistical methods to analyze large scale neural data. Previously, Scott was a postdoctoral fellow with Liam Paninski and David Blei at Columbia University, and he completed his PhD in Computer Science at Harvard University with Ryan Adams and Leslie Valiant. He obtained his undergraduate degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Cornell University and spent three years as a software engineer at Microsoft before graduate school.
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Shiyuan Liu
Masters Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2022
BioHi, I'm Shiyuan Liu, a first year master in Electrical Engineering. Outside of school, I enjoy rock climbing and creating Bilibili videos. In the past 6 months, my channel receives over 3k subscribers and 10k views.
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David Luckham
Professor (Research) of Electrical Engineering, Emeritus
BioProfessor (Research) Emeritus of Electrical Engineering.
Research Professor of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, 1977 to 2003.
Vinton Hayes Senior Research Fellow, Harvard University, 1976.
Senior Research Associate, Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1972-1977.
Associate Professor, UCLA Computer Science Department, 1970-1972.
Professor Luckham's research and consulting activities in software technology include multi-processing and business processing languages, event-driven systems, complex event processing, commercial middleware, program verification, systems architecture modelling and simulation, and artificial intelligence (automated deduction and reasoning systems).
Prof. Luckham has held faculty and invited faculty positions in both mathematics and computer science at eight major universities in Europe and the United States. He has been an invited lecturer, keynote speaker, panelist, and USA delegate at many international conferences and congresses. Until 1999 he was a member of the Computer Systems Laboratory, Stanford University and directed the Program Analysis and Verification Project. He taught courses on Artifical Intelligence and automated deduction, programming languages and program verification, the Anna verification system, systems prototyping and simulation languages, and Complex Event Processing. He was one of the founders of Rational Software, Inc. in 1981.
In the past he has served on review committees during the DoD Ada Language design competition, and was a Distinguished Reviewer on the DoD Ada9X design project. In 1993-94 he was a member of the TRW Independent Assessment Team tasked with reviewing the FAA's Advanced Automation System for the FAA, and in 1994-96 he was a distinguished reviewer for the DoD High Level Language for modelling and simulation. He has published four books and over 100 technical papers; two ACM/IEEE Best Paper Awards, several papers are now in historical anthologies and book collections. His 2002 book is a benchmark introduction to complex event processing, "The Power of Events" . His 2012 book , "Event Processing for Business" documents current applications of Complex Event Processing in many areas of Information Technology. -
Erik Luna
Masters Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2020
BioErik Luna is a coterminal BS+MS Electrical Engineering student. He went to Bellarmine College Prep in San Jose.
His personal site:
www.erikluna.me
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Eran Lustig
Postdoctoral Scholar, Electrical Engineering
BioEran Lustig has a PhD in physics from the Technion, Israel, and is currently a Zuckerman Israeli Postdoctoral scholar and Rothschild fellow at the Ginzton Laboratory, Stanford University, USA. His work focuses on topological photonics, time varying media, nonlinear optics, and quantum optics. Eran is also the recipient of the Israeli Physical Society (IPS) Asher Peres prize for experimental students.