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Koosha Nassiri Nazif
Visiting Scholar, Electrical Engineering
Affiliate, Program-Pop, E.BioDr. Koosha Nassiri Nazif received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Jan 2022) and his M.S. in Mechanical Engineering (2016) from Stanford University. Along the way, he worked at Apple (2019) on OLED/LCD displays and at HP Labs (2017) on 3D electronics thermal management. He is currently a post-doctoral scholar at Stanford developing novel flexible optoelectronic devices, including solar cells and wearable sensors, based on 2D transition metal dichalcogenides. https://www.arinna.xyz.
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Adam Nayak
Acting Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
BioAdam Nayak will join Stanford as an Assistant Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering in Summer 2027. His research lies at the intersection of climate risk, stochastic hydrology, machine learning, and financial engineering with an emphasis on policy-forward systems modeling. Broadly, his work examines how the spatiotemporal organization of hydroclimatic extremes shapes risks of compounding and correlated hazards, with applications to urban infrastructure, natural disaster insurance, and renewable energy system resilience. Adam received his PhD from Columbia University in Earth & Environmental Engineering, and BS and MS from Stanford University in Civil & Environmental Engineering and Management Science & Engineering, respectively.
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Luke Neal
Masters Student in Chemical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2025
BioI'm currently a process engineer at Merck working at the Formulation and Laboratory Experimentation Facility with a focus on oral solid dosage production. I recently graduated from Yale University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Chemical Engineering and an Energy Studies certificate. At Yale, I was on the Varsity Men's Tennis team. My internship experiences during undergraduate studies included working as a Process Engineering Intern in ExxonMobil’s Technology and Engineering division. I was focused on modeling the extraction of battery grade lithium from brine. I also gained experience in the renewable energy and green engineering fields though my internships at Tesla and West Environmental.