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Fredrik Kjolstad
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
BioFredrik Kjolstad is an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at Stanford University. He works on topics in compilers, programming models, and systems, with an emphasis on compiler techniques that make high-level languages portable. He has received the NSF CAREER Award, the MIT EECS Sprowls PhD Thesis Award in Computer Science, the Tau Beta Phi 2024 Teaching Honor Roll, the Google ML and Systems Junior Faculty Awards, and several distinguished paper awards.
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Brody Kladis
Student Employee, Continuing Studies
Undergraduate, Vice Provost for Undergraduate EducationBioUndergraduate student in Mechanical Enigneering
Engineering Project Lead & Robotics Course Instructor at Evodyne Robotics
Stanford Student Robotics - Battlebots Team Lead & Team Founder
About me:
Hello, I am Brody Kladis is an undergraduate student in mechanical engineering. I have worked in industry at Axon and at Evodyne Robotics on projects relating to public safety, UAV technology, robotics, manufacturing processes, and more. Some of my past experiences include FIRST Robotics Competition, The Luminosity Lab, and Stanford SSI. Man of my most exciting work comes from my personal projects and can be found on my portfolio website linked below.
Profile Links:
Project Portfolio: https://brody-kladis.su.domains/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brody-kladis/
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Derek M. Klarin, MD
Member, Cardiovascular Institute
BioDr. Klarin is a fellowship-trained vascular surgeon.
For each patient, he develops a comprehensive, compassionate care plan customized to individual needs. His goal is to help each patient achieve the best possible health and quality of life.
Dr. Klarin performs the full spectrum of diagnostic and treatment procedures for cardiovascular conditions. He treats carotid disease, peripheral artery disease, abdominal aortic aneurysm, venous thromboembolism, and other vascular diseases.
To help advance his field, Dr. Klarin has conducted research. The American Heart Association, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and other organizations have provided grants to support his studies. He also has co-patented advances in predicting and scoring risk factors for cardiovascular disease and other conditions.
He has published extensively and co-authored more than 50 articles on new techniques and technology for diagnosing and treating cardiovascular disorders. His work has appeared in the Journal of Vascular Surgery, Circulation, JAMA, Nature Medicine, and other peer-reviewed journals.
He also has made many invited presentations to his peers. He has spoken at the Vascular Research Initiatives Conference presented by the Society for Vascular Surgery, the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, and the annual meeting of the American Society for Human Genetics. Topics include risk factors for peripheral artery disease, the benefits of ultrasound screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm, and the impact of genetic variations on cardiovascular disease.
He is a member of the Global Lipids Genetics Consortium. He is a founding member of the Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Genetics Consortium and the Peripheral Artery Disease Genetics Consortium. He is also a candidate member of the Society for Vascular Surgery.