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  • Nestor Maslej

    Nestor Maslej

    Juris Doctor Student, Law

    BioNestor Maslej is a globally recognized AI strategist and researcher working at the intersection of technology, business, and public policy. Nestor previously served as Editor-in-Chief of the AI Index at Stanford's Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI), where he spent four years building the Index into the world's most widely read report on AI. He continues to work for Stanford HAI part-time as a Research Associate and is the author of the forthcoming International AI Safety Report (2026). Since 2024, he has also taught several popular courses at Stanford examining key trends in AI development and deployment.

    Nestor has provided strategic AI counsel to senior leaders at some of the world's leading organizations, including Goldman Sachs, Accenture, Mastercard, IBM, McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, and Citibank. His research is regularly cited by governments and international organizations including the United States, the European Union, and the OECD, and featured in publications such as The New York Times, Financial Times, Bloomberg, and The Guardian. He is a Senior Fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI).

    Nestor holds an MPhil in Comparative Government from Oxford (Distinction) and an A.B. in Social Studies from Harvard (Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa). At Harvard, he was an editor for the Harvard Lampoon. At Oxford, he was a stay-at-home defenseman for the Varsity Ice Hockey Team.

  • Peter Mastnak

    Peter Mastnak

    Ph.D. Student in Oceans, admitted Autumn 2024

    BioPeter is a PhD student in the Oceans department, leveraging his interdisciplinary expertise to develop advanced computational models that predict the movement patterns of large marine predators in response to environmental change. With a Master's degree in Computer Science from KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Peter's research bridges computational science with oceanography, applying advanced mathematical modeling techniques to ecological data while incorporating international policy and economic considerations—a truly interdisciplinary approach to addressing complex marine conservation challenges.
    His work focuses on synthesizing diverse environmental variables and large-scale climate phenomena to forecast shifts in marine species distribution, ultimately informing evidence-based policy for ocean protection and sustainable fisheries management. Peter is pioneering innovative technological solutions—from advanced sensor networks to sophisticated predictive software—designed to address global oceanic ecosystem threats. Through this synthesis of computational rigor and conservation science, he strives to transform how we understand, monitor, and protect our ocean ecosystems for future generations.

  • Emilin Maria Mathew

    Emilin Maria Mathew

    Masters Student in Computer Science, admitted Autumn 2023
    Stanford Student Employee, Emergency Medicine

    BioScientist-technologist passionate about designing accessible healthcare solutions

  • Shaili Mathur

    Shaili Mathur

    Ph.D. Student in Biology, admitted Autumn 2021

    BioI'm a PhD student in the Eco/Evo track in the Biology department at Stanford. I was at UCLA as an undergraduate, where I majored in Computational and Systems Biology and minored in Mathematics, and also completed my MS in Bioinformatics with Prof. Van Savage through the Departmental Scholar Program. I am interested in using theory and experimental techniques to understand evolutionary dynamics, information processing in biological systems, and complexity in biological systems.

  • Tamar Matiashvili

    Tamar Matiashvili

    Ph.D. Student in Economics, admitted Autumn 2021
    Stanford Stdnt Employee-Summer, Economics

    BioI am a PhD student at the Stanford University Economics Department, interested in economic history and public health.
    Previously, I was a research assistant to Professors Heidi Williams and Daniel Fetter at the NBER (through MIT and SIEPR).
    I come from Tbilisi, Georgia and completed my BA in economics and psychology at Middlebury College, Vermont.