Stanford University
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Maritha Wang
Ph.D. Student in Materials Science and Engineering, admitted Autumn 2020
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsComputational modeling of nanoscale transistors and brain-computer interfaces
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Qin Wang
Visiting Researcher Student, GR Visiting Researcher
BioQin Wang is a Visiting Student Researcher at the Stanford Center on China’s Economy and Institutions (2025–26). He is pursuing his Ph.D. at the Northeast Normal University. His research focuses on rural teachers’ professional development and rural education policy. In his recent work, he has paid particular attention to the optimization of teacher resource allocation in regions experiencing a decline in school-age populations. By integrating demographic forecasting, institutional design, and technological support, his studies aim to address the challenges of uneven teacher distribution caused by demographic shifts.
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Ryan Wang
Ph.D. Student in Bioengineering, admitted Autumn 2024
Masters Student in Bioengineering, admitted Winter 2026Current Research and Scholarly InterestsRestorative neurotechnologies, systems neuroscience, brain-computer interfaces
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Yankai Wang
Ph.D. Student in Business Administration, admitted Autumn 2024
BioLinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yankai-wang-ykwang/
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Lara Weed
Ph.D. Student in Bioengineering, admitted Autumn 2020
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy mission is to characterize and optimize human health, rehabilitation, and performance using physiological and biomechanical signals from wearable sensors.
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Ashira Weinreich
Masters Student in Community Health and Prevention Research, admitted Autumn 2025
BioAshira is a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow (NSF-GRFP), completing her MS in Community Health and Prevention Research at Stanford University (2025 - June 2026), and a Community Engaged Scholar at Stanford's Haas Center for Public Service. Her research examines how diverse bio-cultural systems inform community health in times of sociocultural and ecological change. By linking cyclical patterns in health practices with seasonality, nutrient intake, and medicinal plant use, Ashira explores how village communities adapt to climatic and environmental variability. As a Fulbright Research Fellow in Nepal (2024-2025), Ashira interviewed community members, organized and facilitated workshops in 12 villages ranging in elevation from 6,500ft to 13,000ft, engaging over 200 villagers. She believes that anticipatory capacity is important in developing resilience in Nepal’s high-altitude Himalayan regions. Ashira is committed to a collaborative, community-centered approach to research, emphasizing the importance of reciprocity and giving back to the community.