Stanford University
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David Barnett
Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and of Mechanical Engineering, Emeritus
BioDislocations in Elastic Solids; Bulk, Surface and Interfacial Waves in Anisotropic Elastic Media; Mechanics of Piezoelectric and Piezomagnetic Materials, Modeling of transport in fuel cell materials and of AFM usage to characterize charge distributions and impedance of fuel cell media. He is the author of over 125 technical articles concerned with dislocations and waves in anisotropic elastic and piezoelectric media.
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Joshua Barnett
IT Director and Enterprise Infrastructure Architect, Enterprise Technology
BioJoshua is a leader in Information Technology, Security, and Artificial Intelligence, with more than 25 years of experience across the automotive, renewable energy, and academia sectors. Aside from his work in University IT, Joshua also serves as an instructor for the AI Playground 101: Practice and Exploration (ITS-1990) course and is involved with AI research around campus. Additionally, he is a recurring advisor for MIS Practicum Honors courses at San Jose State University, where he has helped guide exceptional seniors as they bridge the gap between academia and real world project experience. Joshua also serves as an Industry Domain Expert for Tech Launch at the University of Arizona, assisting in assessing the commercial potential of technological innovations that stem from university research.
Joshua is open to virtual speaking engagements and advisory roles. He is particularly interested in opportunities that explore the future of AI, security, privacy, and renewable energy technologies. -
William Barnett
Thomas M. Siebel Professor of Business Leadership, Professor of Environmental Social Sciences and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsBarnett studies how organizations are responding to the challenge of environmental sustainability. He is now establishing research sites around the world, investigating a number of areas where organizational adaptation is key, including: the proliferation of climate tech start ups, issues around environmental justice, the challenge of climate migration, and the urgent need to preserve the world's rainforests.
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David Barnstone
Ph.D. Student in Communication, admitted Autumn 2024
BioDavid Barnstone studies the dynamics of media use in families with young children. He is particularly interested in how parents form beliefs about media effects and child development. Prior to Stanford, David worked as a full-time science writer and media relations specialist for several scientific organizations, including the American Physical Society, Society for Neuroscience, and Springer Nature.