Stanford University
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Stacey Bent
Vice Provost, Graduate Education & Postdoc Affairs, Jagdeep & Roshni Singh Professor in the School of Engineering, Professor of Energy Science and Engineering and, by courtesy, of Electrical Eng, Materials Sci Eng & Chemistry
BioThe research in the Bent laboratory is focused on understanding and controlling surface and interfacial chemistry and applying this knowledge to a range of problems in semiconductor processing, micro- and nano-electronics, nanotechnology, and sustainable and renewable energy. Much of the research aims to develop a molecular-level understanding in these systems, and hence the group uses of a variety of molecular probes. Systems currently under study in the group include functionalization of semiconductor surfaces, mechanisms and control of atomic layer deposition, molecular layer deposition, nanoscale materials for light absorption, interface engineering in photovoltaics, catalyst and electrocatalyst deposition.
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Nikhil Bhagdikar
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2014
BioEase of implementation and energy efficiency are critical for modern digital ICs. I am researching techniques to improve energy efficiency without compromising on performance or silicon area, especially for CGRA.
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Emil Biju
Masters Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2023
BioI am an M.S. in Electrical Engineering student at Stanford University and my research interests include interpretable machine learning, deep learning and NLP. For the last 2 years, I have been working at Microsoft as a Data and Applied Scientist in the Cybersecurity research team. Previously, I graduated with a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering and a minor in Deep Learning from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras. During this time, I pursued research at the intersection of NLP and deep learning that led to publications in top conferences such as ACL, COLING and ALENEX.
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Kwabena Boahen
Professor of Bioengineering and of Electrical Engineering
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsBoahen's group analyzes neural behavior computationally to elucidate principles of neural design at the cellular, circuit, and systems levels; and synthesizes neuromorphic electronic systems that scale energy-use with size as efficiently as the brain does. This interdisciplinary research program bridges neurobiology and medicine with electronics and computer science, bringing together these seemingly disparate fields.