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Guson Kang
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Cardiovascular Medicine
BioDr. Kang is an interventional cardiologist who specializes in the treatment of structural heart disease. He is an expert in complex coronary interventions, transcatheter aortic, mitral, and tricuspid valve replacements, transcatheter mitral and tricuspid valve repair, left atrial appendage occlusion, PFO/septal defect closure, alcohol septal ablation, paravalvular leak closure, balloon pulmonary angioplasty, and pulmonary vein stenting.
A Bay Area native, he graduated from Stanford University and obtained his medical degree at Yale University. He came back to Stanford to train in internal medicine, cardiology, and interventional cardiology before completing an advanced structural interventions fellowship at Ford Hospital. -
Hangoo Kang
Masters Student in Computer Science, admitted Autumn 2025
BioHangoo Kang is a computer science MS student at Stanford University with a strong interest in building trustworthy and efficient AI systems. He earned his B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). His academic and research pursuits span reinforcement learning (RL), reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF), agentic AI, large language models (LLMs), and multi-modal models.
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Hyunmin Kang
Affiliate, Center for Sustainable Development and Global Competitiveness
BioHyunmin Kang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Daegu Univeristy in South Korea. He received his Ph.D. in Cognitive Engineering at Yonsei University. He conducts research within the Human-Urban Interaction pillar, examining the interactions between humans, cities, culture, transportation, technology, and services based on psychological and human factors theories. His research particularly utilizes quantitative and qualitative analysis, big data analytics, and metaverse technologies. His goal is to conduct research that contributes to improving the lives of people living in urban environments by deepening the understanding of human behavior.
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Hyunseok Kang
Professor of Medicine (Oncology)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research interest lies in development of precision oncology based approaches and novel therapeutics for rare cancers of head and neck, including adenoid cystic cancers, salivary duct cancers, sinonasal cancers and thyroid cancers.
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Jennifer Kang
Academic Prog Prof 2, Pediatrics - Infectious Diseases
Current Role at StanfordProgram Manager, Global Child Health Program
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Xiaojian Kang
Affiliate, Rad/Veterans Affairs
BioDr Kang received his PhD in Physics and MS in Computer Science from Indiana University Bloomington in September of 1998. Then he joined Diagnostic Imaging Science Center at University of Washington in Seattle for postdoctoral research.
In September of 2000, he worked as an MR Physicist in the Human Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory in Department of Neurology at University of Californian at Davis. His tasks were to maintain and modify the sequences for MR research on a 3 T Siemens Verio scanner and a 1.5 T Philips Eclipse scanner, and develop new procedures for MR data analysis, statistics and visualization. He has published 40+ papers to introduce the innovative methods for MR data analysis, which including the local landmark method, high-resolution space method, and cortical surface projection mapping method, and automated method to detect brain abnormalities. All of the methods have been applied successfully to the MR researches in the lab.
In September of 2017, he joined as an MR Physicist in Palo Alto Veterans Institute for Research (PAVIR) at VA Palo Alto and the Adamson Brain Stimulation Lab in the Department of Neurosurgery at Stanford University.His main tasks are to participate in the research projects using GE and Siemens MR scanners funded by Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense, and administration of windows and linux servers for neuroimaging studies.
Professional Education
•PhD in Physics, Indiana University Bloomington (1998).
•MS in Computer Science, Indiana University Bloomington (1998).
•MS in Electronic Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, P. R. China (1987).
•BS in Electronic Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, P. R. China (1984). -
Michelle Gonzales Kangas
Affiliate, IT Services
BioMichelle Gonzales, APNP, RN, FNP-C is an advanced practice provider for the Stanford Sarcoma Program. She graduated with her Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) degree from the George Washington University School of Nursing. Her area of clinical practice is Medical Oncology specializing in sarcoma.
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Gawie Kanjemba
Enviroprenuer Fellow, HOOVER RESEARCH
BioGawie Kanjemba is a 2026-2027 Hoover Enviropreneur Fellow at Stanford University. A legally trained energy specialist with a robust interdisciplinary profile, his work sits at the critical intersection of environmental policy, regulatory frameworks, and private capital.
At Stanford, Kanjemba’s research focuses on the commercialisation of climate adaptation strategies - specifically, developing bankable models for debushing and bush encroachment in Namibia. By aggregating complex environmental variables and structuring them for carbon credit markets, he bridges the gap between national climate mandates and aggressive commercial viability, ensuring that natural resource assets are not just legally sound, but financially bankable.
Kanjemba brings a 360-degree perspective to the energy transition, built on a track record across international organisations, government, and private equity. His experience spans shaping global energy policy at the International Energy Agency (IEA), managing investment disputes at the Energy Charter Secretariat, and driving project sourcing at the UNDP Rome Centre for Energy and Climate. On the commercial and institutional front, his background includes Oil & Gas M&A, Private Equity portfolio management, institutional building at the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB), and project development with the Namibian Ports Authority.
Currently, Kanjemba serves as the Economic Advisor for Climate Change for the Republic of Namibia under the NDC Partnership (turning national environmental aspirations into an actionable, bankable pipeline) while also helping to shape the "Gas for Africa" narrative through his work with Hawilti.
As the Founder of Swangeni, he operates as a commercial strategist, bringing together multidisciplinary expertise to solve complex bottlenecks, mitigate market risks, and structure investment-ready opportunities across the African energy, climate, and mining sectors. Kanjemba holds a Master’s degree in International Energy from Sciences Po Paris, a B.Juris and LLB (Hons.) from the University of Namibia, and is furthering his expertise in Resource Governance at ETH Zürich.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gawie-kanjemba-074413b/ -
Kshitij Kant
Undergraduate, Computer Science
Undergraduate, Economics
Student Employee, Hoover InstitutionBioHi! I'm Kshitij, and I am pursuing Economics and Computer Science at Stanford University. I'm interested in understanding the intersection of technology and economic systems, and how they shape our world. I am happy to collaborate on ideas or create something big! Feel free to reach out to me on kkant@stanford.edu.