School of Humanities and Sciences
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Kedao Tong
Ph.D. Student in Religious Studies, admitted Autumn 2018
BioKedao Tong is a PhD candidate in Buddhist Studies in the Department of Religious Studies. His research focuses on the socio-cultural history of Chinese Buddhism and topics related to animals in the Chinese and the broader East Asian contexts. He is currently writing his dissertation, tentatively titled "Rescue the Buddha’s Animal Disciples: The Practice of Buddhist Animal Release in China," which explores the the history of animal release (fangsheng) in Chinese religions from the fifth to the early twentieth centuries.
Kedao received an MA in Chinese from Stanford University, where he wrote a thesis that studies the writing of women’s epitaphs from China’s Northern Dynasties (439-581 AD). Prior to coming to Stanford, he received an Honors BA in East Asian Studies from the University of Toronto. He has taken up coursework and language training in Hong Kong and Japan, and has a background in editorial work in academic and other settings. -
Dat Tran
Masters Student in Statistics, admitted Autumn 2024
BioDat Tran is an M.S. Statistics/ Data Science student in the Stanford Statistics department. Prior to joining Stanford, Dat was a Data Scientist at Mobilewalla, where he was the co-author of Anovos, one of the most efficient PySpark open-source libraries for large-scale data, as well as multiple B2B Data Science solutions in Telecommunications, FinTech and Large Language Models (LLMs). Dat graduated Cum Laude with a bachelor's in Data Science at University of Texas at Dallas.