Stanford University
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Michael Muelly
Clinical Assistant Professor, Radiology
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMachine learning in medicine
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Julian Louis Muff
Visiting Instructor, Surgery - Pediatric Surgery
BioI am a Research Scholar in the Division of Pediatric Surgery, currently pursuing my MD-PhD at the University Children’s Hospital of Basel in Switzerland. I am actively engaged in research at the Dunn lab, focusing on innovative approaches to investigate tissue regeneration in the small intestine.
My research involves examining the impact of helminth-mediated tissue adaptation and partial obstruction induced changes on the tissue health and regenerative potential of the small intestine. To achieve this, I employ a combination of genetic mouse models, surgical techniques, and cutting-edge three-dimensional imaging. My primary interest lies in the translational potential of these findings for treating short bowel syndrome, a devastating condition that particularly affects pediatric patients.
Outside of my academic pursuits, I spend my free time exploring the Bay Area, whether on foot, bike, or using public transport. -
Lori Muffly
Associate Professor of Medicine (Blood and Marrow Transplantation and Cellular Therapy)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr. Muffly's interests include health services research and clinical trials with a focus on acute leukemia and blood and marrow transplantation.
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Fernando Mujica
Adjunct Professor, Electrical Engineering
BioFernando Mujica is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. He received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1999 and B.S. and M.S. degrees from Universidad Simón Bolivar in 1993 and 1995, respectively. Prof. Mujica's research interests are in the area of signal processing. He has been granted more than 25 US patents over a wide range of applications. Prof. Mujica was elected to the Tau Beta Pi Teaching Honor Roll in 2022.
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Tapan Mukerji
Professor (Research) of Energy Science Engineering, of Earth and Planetary Sciences and of Geophysics
On Leave from 09/01/2023 To 08/31/2024Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy students and I use theoretical, computational, and statistical models, to discover and understand fundamental relations between geophysical data and subsurface properties, to quantify uncertainty in our geomodels, and to address value of information for decision making under uncertainty.
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Kunal Mukherjee
Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering
BioKunal Mukherjee is an assistant professor in Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford. He has been an assistant professor in the Materials department at UC Santa Barbara (2016-2020), held postdoctoral appointments at IBM TJ Watson Research Center (2016) and MIT (2015), and worked as a transceiver engineer at Finisar (2009-2010).
The Mukherjee group specializes in semiconductors that emit and detect light in the infrared. Our research enables better materials for data transmission, sensing, manufacturing, and environmental monitoring. We make high-quality thin films with IV-VI (PbSnSe) and III-V (GaAs-InAs/GaSb) material systems and spend much of our time understanding how imperfections in the crystalline structure such as dislocations and point defects impact their electronic and optical properties. This holds the key to directly integrating these semiconductors with silicon and germanium substrates for new hybrid circuits that combine infrared photonics and conventional electronics.