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  • Tapan Mukerji

    Tapan Mukerji

    Professor (Research) of Energy Science Engineering, of Earth and Planetary Sciences and of Geophysics

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy students and I use theoretical, computational, and statistical models, to discover and understand fundamental relations between geophysical data and subsurface properties, to quantify uncertainty in our geomodels, and to address value of information for decision making under uncertainty.

  • Kunal Mukherjee

    Kunal Mukherjee

    Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering

    BioKunal Mukherjee is an assistant professor in Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford. He has been an assistant professor in the Materials department at UC Santa Barbara (2016-2020), held postdoctoral appointments at IBM TJ Watson Research Center (2016) and MIT (2015), and worked as a transceiver engineer at Finisar (2009-2010).

    The Mukherjee group specializes in semiconductors that emit and detect light in the infrared. Our research enables better materials for data transmission, sensing, manufacturing, and environmental monitoring. We make high-quality thin films with IV-VI (PbSnSe) and III-V (GaAs-InAs/GaSb) material systems and spend much of our time understanding how imperfections in the crystalline structure such as dislocations and point defects impact their electronic and optical properties. This holds the key to directly integrating these semiconductors with silicon and germanium substrates for new hybrid circuits that combine infrared photonics and conventional electronics.

  • Nand Mulchandani

    Nand Mulchandani

    Visiting Fellow, HOOVER RESEARCH

    BioNand Mulchandani is a serial entrepreneur, having co-founded multiple companies with successful exits in the enterprise infrastructure and security space.

    Most recently, Nand was the Vice President of Market Development and Strategy for Citrix. In this role, Nand has led numerous projects in opening up new markets for the company, helping to develop and launch new products, strategy, and building partnerships and business alliances to execute on these initiatives.

    Nand joined Citrix through its acquisition of ScaleXtreme in May 2014, where Nand was the CEO and Co-Founder. ScaleXtreme built one of the first SaaS datacenter and cloud automation systems. Accel and Ignition Partners were the investors in ScaleXtreme.

    Prior to co-founding ScaleXtreme, Nand was an Entrepreneur-In-Residence at Accel Partners, where he started work on the company that became ScaleXtreme, in addition to working on projects in cloud computing, consumer internet, as well as advising a number of companies on product and growth strategies.

    Nand was CEO of OpenDNS, where he lead the company through a growth phase in DNS traffic, consumer router integrations, and a complete repositioning of the company to the enterprise security space. Nand also led the first venture round that the company raised from Sequoia Capital and Greylock Partners. OpenDNS was later acquired by Cisco in 2014.

    Previously, Nand was Senior Director of Product Management and Marketing at VMware, responsible for security strategy, product management, and security marketing. Before VMWare, Nand was Vice President of Marketing and Business Development at Determina Inc., which was acquired by VMware in August 2007. Nand was the founding CEO of Determina where he led the company from inception to early revenue stage. Determina was backed by Bessemer Venture Partners, the Mayfield Fund, and US Venture Partners.

    Prior to Determina, Nand was co-founder and VP Product Management at Oblix, where he helped create the Identity & Access Management market and position Oblix as a leader in this space. Oblix was backed by Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers and other leading venture firms, and was acquired by Oracle in 2005.

    Nand started his career at Sun Microsystems, working on compilers and optimization, including work on the first Java compilers and the UltraSPARC chips.

  • Sandeepa Mullady, MD

    Sandeepa Mullady, MD

    Clinical Assistant Professor, Adult Neurology

    BioDr. Mullady is a board-certified neurologist providing care at Stanford Health Care’s Memory Disorders Center. She completed a memory and aging fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco. She is currently a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine.

    Dr. Mullady specializes in memory disorders and aging. She has a particular interest in caring for homeless patients with neurological conditions. She currently serves as community engagement lead in the division and has been pivotal in creating unique pathways of access to healthcare for underserved patients in the Bay Area.

    She is passionate about educating both patients and colleagues. She serves as associate program director of the memory/behavioral neurology fellowship.

    Dr. Mullady excels in community outreach, health advocacy, and leadership. She is also co-director of the new multi-disciplinary Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) clinic, which seeks to provide patients access to timely diagnosis, advocacy, and intervention. She has organized and directed outreach programs at women’s shelters, clinics for the homeless, and an alcohol and drug rehabilitation center. She has also developed programs to encourage childhood reading at home and to educate underserved communities about neurodegenerative disorders.

    She has published peer-reviewed articles in Frontiers of Neurology that report her research on the effects of homelessness on neurocognitive health. She has also presented posters at regional and national conferences on the topics of interprofessional health coaching and the effects of homelessness on mental function.

  • Ann Mullally

    Ann Mullally

    George E. Becker Professor in Medicine

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr. Ann Mullally's aboratory studies the genetics, biology and therapy of myeloid blood cancers, with a focus on myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN). Using primary human samples, mouse models, genomics, single-cell sequencing and CRISPR, as well as cellular and molecular biology, the lab has investigated the key genetic events underlying MPN pathogenesis. Dr. Mullally’s lab elucidated the mechanism by which mutant calreticulin (CALR) is oncogenic and causes MPN.

  • Thomas Mullaney

    Thomas Mullaney

    Professor of History and, by courtesy, of East Asian Languages and Cultures

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsThomas S. Mullaney is Professor of History and Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures, by courtesy. He is also the Kluge Chair in Technology and Society at the Library of Congress, and a Guggenheim Fellow.

    He is the author or lead editor of 7 books, including The Chinese Typewriter (winner of the Fairbank prize), Your Computer is on Fire, Coming to Terms with the Nation: Ethnic Classification in Modern China, and the forthcoming The Chinese Computer—the first comprehensive history of Chinese-language computing.

    His writings have appeared in the Journal of Asian Studies, Technology & Culture, Aeon, Foreign Affairs, and Foreign Policy, and his work has been featured in the LA Times, The Atlantic, the BBC, and in invited lectures at Google, Microsoft, Adobe, and more. He holds a PhD from Columbia University.