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Kuang Keng Kuek Ser
Graduate, Communication
BioKuang Keng Kuek Ser is a JSK Journalism Fellow (class of 2027) at Stanford University. Before coming to Stanford, he was the senior editor for rainforest investigations at the Pulitzer Center, where he leads the Rainforest Investigations Network (RIN), a year-long fellowship program that supports journalists in pursuing cross-border investigative reporting on the drivers of environmental degradation in tropical rainforest regions.
Coming from Malaysia, Keng is a data journalist and media trainer specializing in investigative journalism. He founded Data-N, a Malaysia-based media consultancy that has worked with organizations such as Google News Initiative and Internews to train more than 1,000 journalists across Asia in data journalism, OSINT and environmental reporting.
He serves as competition officer of the Sigma Awards, which he helped establish in 2019. In Malaysia, he co-founded the Malaysia Information Literacy Education (MILE) initiative and JomCheck, Malaysia’s first and only fact-checking alliance.
Keng began his career in 2005 at Malaysiakini and has worked with NBC News, Foreign Policy, and PRI.org. His data and environmental reporting has earned multiple honors. He was a Fulbright scholar, Google Journalism Fellow, and Tow-Knight Fellow. -
Joy Kumagai
Ph.D. Student in Biology, admitted Autumn 2022
Other Tech - Graduate, BiologyBioJoy is interested in the ways conservation and disease affect the resilience of coastal foundational species. Her current focus includes studying how seagrasses and kelp forests respond to simultaneous pressures, including marine heatwaves and disease dynamics, and how marine protected areas may affect the resistance and recovery of these ecosystems. She is passionate about useful, transdisciplinary research that increases the wellbeing of people through the sustainable management of marine ecosystems. Using her skillset in GIS, her previous work focused on marine conservation of coastal ecosystems, spanning valuing carbon stocks within Mexico to developing metrics quantifying the extent of area-based conservation. Additionally, she worked for IPBES at the science-policy interface implementing data management within international assessments focused on biodiversity and ecosystem services. When not at her desk, she likes to be out in nature, hiking, swimming, or knitting.
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Shayarneel Kundu
Ph.D. Student in Physics, admitted Autumn 2022
BioI am an incoming graduate student interested in Particle Physics Phenomenology, Dark Matter Physics, and Beyond Standard Model Physics.