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Joseph Le
Undergraduate, Computer Science
BioUndergraduate student in Computer Science (Systems and AI Track)
Currently Apple, Vimes, and Carta Lab.
Ex Neurotrack, Stanford CS TA, Bonterra Tech, Bases Insight, and AiGo Learning.
Stanford CS + Social Goods - Vice President
About me:
I'm Joseph, a CS student at Stanford who likes building things that actually get used. Most of my work lives somewhere between full-stack systems and applied ML, whether that's infrastructure for a cross-agency welfare platform at Vimes, research on early dementia detection at Neurotrack, or the course planner a lot of Stanford students use through Carta. On campus, I teach CS 106B and help run CS + Social Goods, where we build software for nonprofits. Outside of work, I'm usually cooking, hiking, or playing basketball. My favorite projects tend to be the personal ones, those live on my portfolio below.
Profile Links:
Project Portfolio: https://josephle.dev
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hung-le-/
GitHub: https://github.com/JosephLeKH -
Jure Leskovec
Professor of Computer Science
BioJure Leskovec is Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University. He is affiliated with the Stanford AI Lab, Machine Learning Group and the Center for Research on Foundation Models. In the past, he served as a Chief Scientist at Pinterest and was an investigator at Chan Zuckerberg BioHub. Leskovec recently pioneered the field of Graph Neural Networks and co-authored PyG, the most widely-used graph neural network library. Research from his group has been used by many countries to fight COVID-19 pandemic, and has been incorporated into products at Facebook, Pinterest, Uber, YouTube, Amazon, and more.
His research received several awards including Microsoft Research Faculty Fellowship in 2011, Okawa Research award in 2012, Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship in 2012, Lagrange Prize in 2015, and ICDM Research Contributions Award in 2019. His research contributions have spanned social networks, data mining and machine learning, and computational biomedicine with the focus on drug discovery. His work has won 12 best paper awards and 5 10-year test of time awards at a premier venues in these research areas.
Leskovec received his bachelor's degree in computer science from University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, PhD in machine learning from Carnegie Mellon University and postdoctoral training at Cornell University. -
Alisa Levin
Ph.D. Student in Computer Science, admitted Autumn 2021
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsRobust and generalizable intracortical brain-computer interfaces
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Guy Maverick Levin
Undergraduate, Computer Science
BioI (legally) hacked my country’s national grading system in high school, then hacked everything else as a soldier in the Israeli military, and now I’m a student at Stanford.
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Philip Levis
Professor of Computer Science and of Electrical Engineering
On Partial Leave from 10/01/2025 To 06/30/2026BioProfessor Levis' research focuses on the design and implementation of efficient software systems for embedded wireless sensor networks; embedded network sensor architecture and design; systems programming and software engineering.
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Marc Levoy
VMware Founders Professor in Computer Science and Professor of Electrical Engineering, Emeritus
BioLevoy's current interests include the science and art of photography, computational photography, light field sensing and display, and applications of computer graphics in microscopy and biology.
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Fei-Fei Li
Sequoia Capital Professor, Senior Fellow at HAI and Professor, by courtesy, of Operations, Information and Technology at the Graduate School of Business
On Partial Leave from 01/01/2024 To 08/31/2027Current Research and Scholarly InterestsAI, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Robotics, AI+Healthcare, Human Vision