Stanford University
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Faith Aloboudi
Ph.D. Student in Neurosciences, admitted Autumn 2024
BioI am a second-year Ph.D. Neurosciences IDP Student co-mentored by Dr. Anish Mitra and Dr. Lisa Giocomo elucidating cognitive function in mesoscale cortical networks. I’m also interested in how biopsychosocial factors, like social determinants of health, impact neuropsychiatric disorders.
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Juan Alonso
Vance D. and Arlene C. Coffman Professor and the James and Anna Marie Spilker Chair of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
BioProf. Alonso is the founder and director of the Aerospace Design Laboratory (ADL) where he specializes in the development of high-fidelity computational design methodologies to enable the creation of realizable and efficient aerospace systems. Prof. Alonso’s research involves a large number of different manned and unmanned applications including transonic, supersonic, and hypersonic aircraft, helicopters, turbomachinery, and launch and re-entry vehicles. He is the author of over 200 technical publications on the topics of computational aircraft and spacecraft design, multi-disciplinary optimization, fundamental numerical methods, and high-performance parallel computing. Prof. Alonso is keenly interested in the development of an advanced curriculum for the training of future engineers and scientists and has participated actively in course-development activities in both the Aeronautics & Astronautics Department (particularly in the development of coursework for aircraft design, sustainable aviation, and UAS design and operation) and for the Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering (ICME) at Stanford University. He was a member of the team that currently holds the world speed record for human powered vehicles over water. A student team led by Prof. Alonso also holds the altitude record for an unmanned electric vehicle under 5 lbs of mass.
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Roberto Alonso-Mori
Senior Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
BioRoberto Alonso-Mori is a Senior Scientist and Head of the Biological Sciences (BIO) Department at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The BIO department supports a broad range of structural biology and biochemistry research by enabling high-impact user experiments and developing advanced capabilities for X-ray science at the frontiers of biological discovery. He also serves as the Lead for the Biochemistry and Condensed Phase Chemistry (B&CPC) Group. This group leads experiments focused on ultrafast photochemical dynamics in the condensed phase across multiple LCLS instruments using cutting-edge spectroscopy and scattering techniques. The department and group play key roles in driving scientific innovation through the LCLS Scientific Research and Development (SRD) Division, leading and contributing to the development of new experimental approaches, multimodal capabilities, and emerging applications in ultrafast bioscience and chemistry. He also serves as a Principal Investigator at the Stanford PULSE Institute, where he contributes to interdisciplinary programs advancing ultrafast science and enabling the study and control of dynamical processes in complex systems.
Dr. Roberto Alonso-Mori joined SLAC in 2010 after earning a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of Oviedo (Spain), a Master of Science in Physics from the University of Grenoble (France), and a Ph.D. in Earth Sciences from the University of Camerino (Italy). His graduate research was conducted at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France. He began his SLAC career as a Research Associate supporting both SSRL and LCLS, and has since held various roles leading to his current positions in departmental and scientific leadership.