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Felipe Lourenço
MSx Fellow, expected graduation 2025
BioCurrently at Stanford GSB, I'm a B2B SaaS entrepreneur who had the privilege of building 3 tech companies, 2 of which I successfully exited.
I was the founder and CEO of iClinic, Brazil's leading electronic medical record and practice management platform.
iClinic was recognized as one of Endeavor's most promising Brazilian scale-ups, secured investments from Softbank and was later acquired by Nasdaq-listed Afya in 2021.
Before that, I've also founded Stored, a SaaS platform for financial info products, acquired by XP Inc.
Driven by my passion for entrepreneurship, I am now active in angel investing in 17 startups and serve as an independent board member, appointed by venture capital and private equity funds for 3 companies.
As a Sloan Fellow at Stanford GSB, I’m focused on learning about cutting-edge technologies and the venture space, while also reflecting on my personal growth to channel these insights into my next venture.
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Areas of expertise: Entrepreneurship, B2B SaaS, Venture Capital, Digital Strategy and Digital Health. -
David Love
Strategy and Operations Lead, Technology & Digital Solutions
BioEverything should be as simple as it can be, but not simpler.
-- Albert Einstein (attributed)
It can scarcely be denied that the supreme goal of all theory is to make the irreducible basic elements as simple and as few as possible without having to surrender the adequate representation of a single datum of experience.
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Amory B Lovins
Lecturer
Current Role at StanfordAdjunct Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Sept 2019 – June 2024. Expected to be retitled Lecturer in CEE thereafter, with the same responsibilities, because the definition changed and Lovins lacks a PhD. Visiting Scholar, Precourt Institute for Energy.
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Samuel Low
Ph.D. Student in Aeronautics and Astronautics, admitted Winter 2023
Ph.D. Minor, Electrical Engineering
Student Employee, Summer SessionBioSamuel Low is a Ph.D. candidate in the Stanford Space Rendezvous Laboratory, advised by Professor Simone D'Amico. Sam graduated from Stanford with an M.S. in Aeronautics and Astronautics (2023) and from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) with a B.Sc. in Engineering Product Development (2018). His broad interests are in the guidance, navigation, control and autonomy of distributed space systems, such as formations and swarm satellites. His research focus is on enabling precise and robust state estimation between distributed spacecraft, centered on sensor/data fusion with carrier phase differential GNSS, with immediate applications to flight missions such as the VISORS and SWARM-EX missions. He had worked previously in DSO National Laboratories, Singapore, on space mission design and on developing navigation algorithms for Singapore's first formation flying satellite mission. He received the DSO Postgraduate Fellowship (2021), the Tan Kah Kee Postgraduate Scholarship (2021), the DSO SOAR Scholarship (2017), and the Asian Leadership Program Scholarship (2015-2018) jointly awarded by SUTD and Zhejiang University. In his spare time, he enjoys photography, painting, and outdoor activities.