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Daniel Zhang
Chief of Staff, Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI)
BioDaniel Zhang is the chief of staff at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI). Previously, he led the Institute's policy research, outreach, and education initiatives. With the goal of developing evidence-based AI policy recommendations, his research interests lie at the intersection of technology policy, governance, and societal impact, including translational and original research on AI regulation and standards, the geopolitical implication of emerging technology, and the governance of large-scale ML models.
Daniel is also a member of the High-Level Expert Group on AI Ethics at UNESCO, advising the agency on the implementation of its Recommendation on the Ethics of AI. Previously, he was the manager of the AI Index where he lead-authored the 2021 and 2022 annual reports that measure and evaluate the rapid rate of AI advancement.
Before Stanford, he worked on global AI talent flows and security risks at the Center for Security and Emerging Technology and public education policy at the Riley Institute Center for Education and Leadership. Daniel holds a Master's in Security Studies from Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service, where he concentrated on technology policy, and a Bachelor's from Furman University. -
Fanglin Zhang, MD., PhD.
Clinical Associate Professor, Adult Neurology
BioDr. Zhang is a Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University, where she is dedicated to diagnosing and treating complex neurological disorders in both inpatient and outpatient settings. She is a board-certified, fellowship-trained neurologist and clinical neurophysiologist. Dr. Zhang prioritizes building strong partnerships with her patients, focusing on overcoming neurological diseases and enhancing their quality of life through patient-centered and evidence-based medicine. Her approach emphasizes collaboration and communication, ensuring that her patients are actively involved in their care and treatment plans.
As a clinician educator, Dr. Zhang takes great pleasure in mentoring trainees. She serves as the site director for both the Stanford Neurology Residency Program and the Neurohospitalist Fellowship Program. Additionally, she is the Education Director at Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley Neurology.
Dr. Zhang is passionate about conducting innovative clinical research, with her findings published in numerous peer-reviewed journals. She is also deeply committed to community service and global health, dedicating her time and expertise to initiatives that aim to improve health outcomes and access to care for diverse populations. -
Hao Zhang
Clinical Assistant Professor, Radiation Oncology - Radiation Physics
BioHao Zhang is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Stanford University. He earned his PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Stony Brook University, followed by a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at Johns Hopkins University. After completing his clinical physics training through the Stanford University Medical Physics Residency Program, he served as an Assistant Attending Physicist and Assistant Member at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center for five years.
His research interests include the development of novel imaging techniques, mathematical modeling of imaging systems and their underlying physics, integration of sophisticated models into iterative or deep learning-based reconstruction methods, and the translation of these approaches to clinical applications in both diagnostic imaging and image-guided radiation therapy. -
Hao Zhang
Visiting Physicist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Visiting Physicist-Experimenta, SLAC National Accelerator LaboratoryBioHao received his MAS.c degree at the University of Victoria in Canada. He is one of the Quantum BC scholars and the Canada NSERC QC CREATE Scholar. Previously, he worked in RF and microwave engineering and since September 2020, he focused on nonlinear optics and plasmon-enhanced optical trapping. Currently, he is a Ph.D. student at the University of California, Los Angeles, supervised by Prof. Sergio Carbajo, and is also an SLAC affiliate. In his free time, he likes hiking, playing basketball, astronomical observation, and painting.
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Harrison G. Zhang
MD Student, expected graduation Spring 2028
Ph.D. Student in Biomedical Data Science, admitted Autumn 2025
MSTP Student
Grad Student, Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI)BioHarrison is an artificial intelligence researcher, Stanford MD-PhD trainee, and Columbia alumnus advancing precision medicine and drug discovery. He studied statistics and biology at Columbia, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and awarded Magna Cum Laude with Highest Honors in Field for his academic achievements.
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Huaiyu Zhang
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Cardiovascular Medicine
Clinical Assistant Professor (By courtesy), Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesBioDr. Zhang obtained her MS in Neuroscience from the University of Southern California and earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Emory University. She completed both her predoctoral internship and postdoctoral fellowship at Emory University School of Medicine. Prior to joining Stanford in 2023, Dr. Zhang supported survivors of interpersonal violence at the University of California San Francisco Trauma Recovery Center for over seven years. Dr. Zhang embraces an integrative, contextualized, evidence-informed, and strength-based approach to teaching, supervision, and clinical care. She provides services in English and Mandarin.