Stanford University
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Sarallah Hamtaei
Graduate Visiting Researcher Student, Electrical Engineering
BioSarallah Hamtaei obtained his M.Sc. in Sustainable Materials from the University of Freiburg. He is now an FWO doctoral fellow at imec in Belgium, researching the growth and characterization of thin film chalcogenides on flexible substrates, for integrated energy applications. En route to Stanford, he interned at i.a., PDI Berlin to work on wide bandgap nanowires and at Fraunhofer IPMS to study silicide BEoL interconnects. Sarallah is currently a visiting scholar at the laboratory of Prof. Eric Pop, where he contributes to developing novel flexible optoelectronic devices based on transition metal dichalcogenides.
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Zherui Han
Postdoctoral Scholar, Electrical Engineering
BioZherui Han received his Ph.D. (2024) in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University, and B.S. (2019) in Energy and Power Engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China. He is a recipient of Purdue's Ross Fellowship and Bilsland Dissertation Fellowship. He is now a postdoc at Stanford developing multi-scale simulation methods for thermal transport in 2D systems and devices. His prior works include first-principles modeling of phonon dynamics.
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Nicos Haralabidis
Postdoctoral Scholar, Bioengineering
BioMy research interests lie within both sports and clinical biomechanics applications. I rely upon merging conventional biomechanical in vivo measurements together with state-of-the-art musculoskeletal modeling and optimal control simulation approaches. The integrative approach I take enables me to understand how an individual may run faster, jump further, walk following surgery or intervention, and simultaneously estimate internal body dynamics noninvasively. As a Postdoctoral Research Scholar within the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance I aim to explore how stochastic optimal control and reinforcement learning methods can be applied to further our understanding of sporting performance.