Stanford University
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Koen Nieman
Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) and of Radiology (CV Imaging)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr Nieman investigates advanced cardiac imaging techniques. Current projects focus on the development of functional CT application for hemodynamic interpretation of coronary artery disease, and the clinical validation of cardiac CT in the management of patients with ischemic heart disease.
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Aina Niemetz
Senior Research Engineer
Biohttps://cs.stanford.edu/people/niemetz
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Susan Ryan Niermann
Spring CSP Instructor
BioSusan Ryan is a strategic leader, speaker, and creator of the 10% Project—a career and personal growth framework rooted in the belief that big change starts small. With a background in strategy, marketing, and leadership development, Sue has spent her career helping people and ideas grow side by side.
She’s shared her work with audiences ranging from startups to Fortune 50 companies—and inspired individuals across the spectrum: students finding their way, job seekers in transition, professionals dreaming bigger, and retirees rediscovering purpose. Her talks blend clarity, humor, and practical tools that help people take meaningful action without needing to overhaul their entire lives.
The 10% Project started as a single chart in a student presentation. It’s since grown into a full book, a toolkit of worksheets, and a vision for helping individuals move from idea to impact—without burning out.
Sue believes in building careers with purpose, mentoring with heart, and dreaming big (even on a small scale). Her message resonates across roles, ages, and industries—because everyone has a 10% Project waiting to be explored. -
Andrea Nightingale
Professor of Classics, Emerita
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsI am completing a book entitled "Eros and Epiphany: Plato on the Soul's Ascent to Divine Beings"
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Anders R. Nilsson
Professor of Photon Science, Emeritus
BioAnders Nilsson interests covers the application of synchrotron radiation to studies of surfaces and in liquids with a focus on studies catalytic processes in fuel cells, photoelectrochemical decomposition of water, CO2 reduction, chemical bonding on surfaces, structure of liquid water and aqueous solutions, interfacial processes of relevance to molecular environmental science and ultrafast processes on surfaces and in water.