Stanford University
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Bolivia Vega
Research Engineer, Energy Science & Engineering
Current Role at StanfordResearch Engineer at the Energy Science & Engineering Department
Executive Director of the Center for Mechanistic Control of Unconventional Formations (CMC-UF) -
Katie Vogelheim
Casual - Non-Exempt, Human and Planetary Health
Staff, Human and Planetary HealthBioKatie Vogelheim is an Education Advisor to the Human and Planetary Health Initiative at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. She is also a member of the teaching team for Hacking for Climate Change, serves as an Innovation Coach for the Stanford Ecopreneurship program, and helped develop the Human and Planetary Action Lab series of project-based classes. In these capacities, Katie contributes to educating and mentoring students in addressing climate change challenges through innovative solutions.
From 2020-22 she was a Distinguished Career Institute Fellow, studying Sustainability, Climate and Energy. Since 2010, she has directed funding to global nature based solution projects and early stage companies committed to a sustainable mission.
Katie works across campus developing curriculum and convening resources to advance human and planetary health efforts. She supplants this work with additional affiliations: serving on the Board of Dean’s Advisers at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health, the Harvard Data Science Initiative, and Conservation International's Science Council. -
Diane Wade
RA, Finance, Grant & Affiliate Management, Energy Science & Engineering
BioDiane is a Research Administrator for the Department of Energy Science and Engineering at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability. Her role involves Finance, Grant & Affiliate Management. She is responsible for affiliate accounts, department accounts, sponsored grants (pre & post award) and faculty financial portfolios. She is the financial liaison to the affiliates, works with faculty to submit research proposals and then manages sponsored awards. She also is responsible for affiliate faculty appointments and visas.
Previously, she was interim Diversity Officer for the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion while the Associate Dean was on leave.
Diane’s university education includes Mechanical Engineering and an internship at NASA building flight simulators. Prior to earning her MBA, she was a board member and representative for three non-profits.