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Rachel Schten
Juris Doctor Student, Law
BioI am a first year student at Stanford Law School with broad interests across both private and public practice.
Prior to Stanford Law School, I studied Environmental Economics & Policy and Urban Studies at UC Berkeley where I worked as the Research and Administrative Assistant of Professor Karen Chapple who chaired the Department of City and Regional Planning there.
I also previously worked as a Research Assistant at the Center for Community Innovation and the Urban Displacement Project where I worked on research investigating housing, displacement and exclusion in the San Francisco Bay Area. In addition, I was awarded a Greater Good Science Center Fellowship and a College of Environmental Design Diversity Platforms Initiative Award Grant for my research project on the intersection of COVID-19, disability, and disaster planning.
In both my academics and career, I've always been most engaged by challenges requiring multi-faceted yet targeted solutions. -
Luke J. Schumacher
Juris Doctor Student, Law
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsInternational relations theory, grand strategy, national security law, con law.
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Shawn Schwartz
Ph.D. Student in Psychology, admitted Autumn 2021
Teaching Asst-Graduate, PsychologyCurrent Role at StanfordPh.D. Candidate, Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychology
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William Scott
Ph.D. Student in Environment and Resources, admitted Autumn 2019
BioWilliam Scott (he/him) is a PhD Candidate at Stanford University in the Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources (E-IPER). His research focuses on evaluating climate and energy policy to better understand how alternative approaches to decarbonization manage trade-offs between environmental, economic, and social objectives.
Prior to coming Stanford, William worked at the University of Ottawa's Smart Prosperity Institute (Canada) a research institute focused on improving public policy for environmental and economic outcomes. He also worked with United Nations Environment in the Economy and Trade Branch to support emerging economies seeking to integrate sustainability into their national development strategies. William holds a Masters of Environment from Griffith University in Australia and a BA from the University of Western Ontario in Canada, where he also played varsity football. -
Rajsekhar Setaluri
Ph.D. Student in Computer Science, admitted Autumn 2015
BioI am a PhD candidate in Computer Science working with Prof. Pat Hanrahan. I am broadly interested in hardware tools, compilers and languages and improving hardware design productivity.