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Joshua Moreno
Spring CSP Instructor
BioJoshua Moreno’s work examines the overlapping relationship between the natural and human-made environment and highlights patterns and systems of efficiency that exist within them. Through installation, drawing, and film, he re-evaluates the everyday spaces and objects that surround us, with added attention to elemental phenomena.
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José Moreno Reyes
Graduate, Stanford Center for Professional Development
BioI lead AIJ Global, a multi-family-owned private investment firm that backs first-time CEOs acquiring small businesses through search funds. Our aim is to build durable, impact-driven businesses and leaders who are ready. I have held four board seats across four countries, with one successful exit in 2025. I trained as an electronic and computer engineer and worked in IT, data systems, and web development before moving into investing. I came to Stanford to explore business topics and update my thinking as the world changes rapidly and our work spans diverse sectors and geographies. I am now studying engineering topics because AI is too broad and moving too fast for most organizations to keep pace. Understanding AI alone is not enough; decision science and operational thinking are what make it work in practice. I want to help close that gap across our portfolio companies and other investments. I also advise on AI adoption and operational strategy. Stanford GSB alumnus. MAM, Yale. Outside work, I enjoy sailing, modern art, and food culture, from neighborhood kitchens to omakase. Happy to connect on search funds, venture investing, applied AI, and board governance.
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Franco Moretti
Danily C. and Laura Louise Bell Professor, Emeritus
BioAuthor of Signs Taken for Wonders (1983), The Way of the World (1987), Modern Epic (1995), Atlas of the European Novel 1800-1900 (1998), Graphs, Maps, Trees (2005), The Bourgeois (2013), and Distant Reading (2013). Chief editor of The Novel (2006). Has founded the Center for the Study of the Novel and the Literary Lab. Writes often for New Left Review, and has been translated into over twenty languages.
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Jeff Morgan
Sponsored By Stanford University, Orthopaedic Surgery
BioI provide biomechanical expertise for clinical evaluations of patients post injury with the goal of reducing re-injury rates and improving performance. As a sports-focused lab, we specialize in running gait analysis, ACL reconstruction return to sport testing, and other lower extremity injuries. Our primary tool for analysis is 3D motion capture coupled with tri-axial force data which allows us to evaluate a patient's movement and the underlying forces as they complete sport specific tasks.
I manage research studies evaluating the contribution of running mechanics to bone stress injuries and improving patient outcomes after ACL and MPFL reconstruction. -
Miguel Morillas
Postdoctoral Scholar, Education
BioMiguel Morillas is a sociologist and organizational researcher working at the intersection of migration and organization studies. He is based at SCANCOR and works with Professor Tomás R. Jiménez in the Department of Sociology. His research focuses on how institutions such as employers, organizations, and states recognize migrants’ skills and life trajectories, and how migrants, in turn, reshape those institutions. Miguel is also interested in a range of organizational processes: domination, exclusion, worth valuation, ideological effects and, most recently, memory. He holds a PhD in Management and Organization from the Stockholm School of Economics. He was born and raised in Peru.