Stanford University
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Maike Morrison
Ph.D. Student in Biology, admitted Autumn 2020
BioI am a PhD candidate in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Stanford University working with Noah Rosenberg. I build mathematical tools to answer biological questions, currently with a focus on population genetics, biodiversity, microbiomes, and cancer.
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Tim Morrison
Ph.D. Student in Statistics, admitted Autumn 2020
BioI am a fourth-year PhD student in Statistics. I am fortunate to be advised by Professor Art Owen and also to work with Professor Mike Baiocchi. I am also grateful to have received the B. C. and E. J. Eaves Stanford Graduate Fellowship. My research interests include constrained experimental design and causal inference.
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Robert Moss
Ph.D. Student in Computer Science, admitted Autumn 2021
BioRobert Moss is a computer science Ph.D. student at Stanford University studying algorithms to validate safety-critical autonomous systems. He holds an M.S. in computer science from Stanford where his research received the best computer science master’s thesis award and he also received the Centennial TA award for his teaching efforts. He earned his B.S. in computer science with a minor in physics from the Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, MA. Robert was an associate research staff member at MIT Lincoln Laboratory where he was on the team that designed, developed, and validated the next-generation aircraft collision avoidance system for commercial aircraft, unmanned vehicles, and rotorcraft. Robert was also a research engineer at the NASA Ames Research Center, developing decision support tools for the VIPER autonomous Lunar rover mission searching for water deposits on the Moon. Robert is a member of the Stanford Intelligent Systems Laboratory, the Stanford Center for Earth Resources Forecasting, and part of the Stanford Center for AI Safety conducting research on methods for high-dimensional planning under uncertainty using low-dimensional surrogate models, autonomous vehicle risk assessment, and efficient algorithms for safety validation.
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Amar Mukunda
Masters Student in Engineering, admitted Winter 2024
BioAmar Mukunda is a current Masters student pursuing a degree in Energy and Infrastructure Engineering. Amar's overall focus is developing strategies to meet America's 21st century energy and infrastructure needs while alleviating poverty and creating intergenerational wealth in the country's most deindustrialized places. Amar previously served as Assistant Director of Roca Baltimore, one of the city's premier work force development and gun violence prevention programs and is also a Bloomberg fellow at Johns Hopkins University working on understanding gun violence and addiction in Baltimore City from a public health perspective. From 2015-2016 he was a Fulbright Scholar researching artificial intelligence and machine learning in the field of natural language processing at Ecole Polytechnique in Lausanne, Switzerland. He graduated from Amherst College Magna Cum Laude in 2015 with majors in Computer Science and Geology.
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Ayinwi Muma
Ph.D. Student in Management Science and Engineering, admitted Summer 2017
BioAyinwi is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Management Science & Engineering at Stanford University.
Her research examines the emergence of new technological paradigms and evolution in work practices, routines, and capabilities of organizations. -
Manju Pharkavi Murugesu
Ph.D. Student in Energy Resources Engineering, admitted Autumn 2019
BioPhD in Energy Resources Engineering with SUPRI A
Advisor: Dr. Anthony Kovscek.
Research Interest: CO2 Storage, Super Resolution Neural Network, Core Imaging, Reservoir Simulation, CCUS, Rock Physics, Reservoir Engineering -
Gabriella Muwanga
Ph.D. Student in Neurosciences, admitted Autumn 2019
BioGabriella Muwanga is a Neurosciences graduate student in the Tawfik and Airan labs at Stanford. She is interested in understanding acute and chronic pain mechanisms and developing therapies for acute and chronic pain through basic and translational research. Gabriella holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences from Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda. She is passionate about teaching, mentorship, science communication, and fostering diversity in science. Outside the lab, she enjoys writing, singing, drawing, Bible Study, and fellowship.