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Mourad Bouache
Lecturer
BioMourad Bouache, Ph.D. is a pioneering computer scientist and tech leader operating at the critical intersection of hardware-software co-design, high-performance computing, and generative artificial intelligence.
Currently serving as the TPU and Models SW-HW Co-Design Tech Lead at Google, Mourad guides elite engineering teams tasked with architecting the next generation of accelerated AI infrastructure. His career spans over a decade of systemic evolution in AI, including serving as the Generative AI Engineering Tech Lead at Meta, driving core AI initiatives at Intel, and spending ten foundational years at Yahoo (through its Oath and Verizon chapters) scaling intelligent solutions across massive global ecosystems.
Anchored by deep academic roots, Mourad earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Perpignan UPVD in France, followed by three prestigious postdoctoral fellowships focused on AI and Performance Optimization across the United States and Canada.
Committed to bridge-building between industry frontiers and academic excellence, he also serves as a lecturer at Stanford University, translating the complex realities of modern machine learning to inspire and equip the next generation of elite AI engineers. -
Matthew Thomas Bouchard
Graduate, Stanford Center for Professional Development
BioMatthew graduated from University of California, Davis studying Electrical and Computer Engineering. After graduating he worked in the visual effects film industry working at the premier companies of George Lucas' Marin county based Industrial Light and Magic and Peter Jackson's New Zealand based "Weta Digital" where he contributed to 8 Academy of Motion Pictures and Arts Visual Effects nominated films and 2 winners (Avatar, Pirates of the Caribbean 2).
Having completed his dream of working in film he more recently has focused on turning science fiction ideas of AR/VR and AI/ML into reality at companies like Apple, Microsoft, and Meta. -
Adam Bouland
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
BioAdam Bouland is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science. His research focuses on quantum computing theory and connections between computational complexity and physics. Please see http://theory.stanford.edu/~abouland/ for details.
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Tom Bowman
Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Emeritus
BioProfessor Bowman studies reacting flows, primarily through experimental means, and the processes by which pollutants are formed and destroyed in flames. In addition, he is interested in the environmental impact of energy use, specifically greenhouse gas emissions from use of fossil fuels.