Stanford University
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John Ousterhout
Leonard Bosack and Sandy K. Lerner Professor of Engineering and Professor of Computer Science, Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsOusterhout's research ranges across a variety of topics in system software, software development tools, and user interfaces. His current research is in the area of granular computing: new software stack layers that allow the execution of large numbers of very small tasks (as short as a few microseconds) in a datacenter. Current projects are developing new techniques for thread management, network communication, and logging.
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Deonna Owens
Masters Student in Computer Science, admitted Autumn 2024
BioI am a Master’s student in Computer Science at Stanford University, where my research focuses on fairness, bias, and evaluation in large language models. I study how algorithmic evaluation frameworks can fail under social ambiguity and distributional shift, with an emphasis on LLM-as-Judge systems, multi-agent evaluation, and human-aligned benchmarking.
I have conducted research in both academic and industry settings, including work at Adobe Research and Amazon Robotics, and have collaborated with researchers in university labs on responsible and trustworthy AI.
I have been supported by competitive fellowships and scholarships and have held leadership roles in technical and community-focused organizations. Alongside my research, I have founded and led initiatives centered on mentorship, access to computing education, and professional development for underrepresented students. -
Joon Sung Park
Affiliate, Program-Bernstein, M.
BioJoon Sung Park is a computer science PhD student in the Human-Computer Interaction and Natural Language Processing groups at Stanford University. His work introduces the concept of, and the techniques for building generative agents -- computational software agents that simulate human behavior. His work has won best paper awards at UIST and CHI, as well as multiple best paper nominations and other paper awards at CHI, CSCW, and ASSETS, and has been reported in venues such as Nature, Science, NBC, The New York Times, The Times, and The Guardian. Joon is recognized with the Microsoft Research Ph.D. Fellowship (2022), Terry Winograd Fellowship (2021), and Siebel Scholar Award (2019).