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Bo Wun Cheng
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2023
BioBo-Wun Cheng is an EE Ph.D. student at Stanford University supervised by Prof. Priyanka Raina. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science from National Tsing Hua University (Taiwan) in 2021 and 2023, respectively. His current research interest resides in designing and architecting efficient hardware accelerators. Before joining Stanford, his research spans the fields of Graphics Processing Unit memory architecture design and computer vision.
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Dali Cheng
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2021
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsA light chaser studying photonics both theoretically and experimentally. I am devoted to understanding and improving our world using photonic science and engineering.
My current interest includes photonic systems with nontrivial topology, non-Hermiticity, non-Abelian gauge fields, and in the synthetic dimension. -
Edward C. Cheng
Affiliate, FSI
BioDr. Edward C. Cheng is a technology strategist and visionary leader. He serves as Senior Advisor for the cross-industry Safe AI Agents Consortium Group, whose members include Anthropic, Cohere, Meta, Microsoft, Oracle, PayPal, DoorDash, PwC, Inquiryon, and others. He is also the Chief Technology Officer and Executive Chairman of Inquiryon. Previously, Edward served as VP of AI at Oracle NetSuite and held senior leadership roles at HP.
Edward is the lead inventor of the Log-Structured Merge Tree (LSM Tree), a foundational data structure that enables low-latency, high-throughput, and high-velocity data processing. It is widely adopted by major data management systems across industry, including Google, Meta, X, Microsoft, Oracle, Hadoop, Cassandra, MongoDB, RocksDB, and many others.
His work on Safe AI Agents focuses on governance frameworks, human-centric AI principles, and multi-agent systems that align autonomous AI with democratic values and human oversight. He collaborates across academia, industry, and civil society to advance research, publish scholarly work, and help shape emerging best practices for safe and trustworthy AI agent development and deployment. He also speaks globally about the impacts and risks of AI agents and AGI with diverse communities.
Edward writes under the pen name Edward Sizhe on topics spanning faith, technology, and life purpose. His books include "AI and God," "Journey of Life or Death," and "Five Questions Toward Enriching the Meaning and Purpose of Life, available on Kindle and Amazon."
His research interests include AI agents, distributed big data systems, machine learning and deep learning, parallel search algorithms, high-performance computing, and distributed systems. He is also interested in biblical studies and archaeological evidence surrounding biblical events. Edward has published numerous scientific papers and holds multiple patents in AI, machine learning, and database systems. He previously worked with the Stanford Database Research Group and now serves as Senior Advisor and researcher at the Stanford Deliberative Democracy Lab.
Edward received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of London, his master’s degree from UC Berkeley, and an MBA from Columbia University. -
Evaline Cheng, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Cardiovascular Medicine
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsCardio-oncology
Cardiotoxicity
Delivery of care
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Hannah Cheng
Soc Science Rsch Asst 3, Psych/Public Mental Health & Population Sciences
BioHannah Cheng, MS is a Research Scientist at the Stanford Center for Dissemination and Implementation. Her overarching goal is to leverage implementation science to dismantle systemic barriers and improve access to behavioral health services. Her work focuses on identifying strategies to implement innovations in resource-limited settings and integrating economic evaluations in implementation research to maximize return on investment