Stanford University
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Eric Dunham
Professor of Geophysics
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsPhysics of natural hazards, specifically earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes. Computational geophysics.
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Alexander Dunn
Professor of Chemical Engineering
On Partial Leave from 04/01/2024 To 06/30/2024Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy lab is deeply interested in uncovering the physical principles that underlie the construction of complex, multicellular animal life.
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David Durst
Ph.D. Student in Computer Science, admitted Autumn 2017
BioDavid is a Computer Science PhD candidate at Stanford University. He's advised by Kayvon Fatahalian and Pat Hanrahan and affiliated with the AHA Agile Hardware Center. His research focuses on programming languages and computer architecture. He's supported by an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and a Stanford Graduate Fellowship in Science and Engineering. Previously, he worked at BlackRock as a Financial Modeling Group Analyst and received a B.S.E. in Computer Science from Princeton University in 2015.
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Zakir Durumeric
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
BioI am an Assistant Professor of Computer Science. My research brings a large-scale, empirical approach to the study of security, abuse, and misinformation on the Internet. I build systems to measure complex networked ecosystems, and I use the resulting perspective to understand real-world behavior, uncover weaknesses and attacks, architect more resilient approaches, and guide policy decisions.
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Robert Dutton
Robert and Barbara Kleist Professor in the School of Engineering, Emeritus
BioDutton's group develops and applies computer aids to process modeling and device analysis. His circuit design activities emphasize layout-related issues of parameter extraction and electrical behavior for devices that affect system performance. Activities include primarily silicon technology modeling both for digital and analog circuits, including OE/RF applications. New emerging area now includes bio-sensors and the development of computer-aided bio-sensor design.