Caitlin Clancy
Caitlin received her Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma, where she focused her research on small-scale sustainable energy systems for rural areas. After graduation, she worked for three years in the energy industry before moving to California to start graduate studies at Stanford with a focus in design.
Caitlin received her Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma, where she focused her research on small-scale sustainable energy systems for rural areas. After graduation, she worked for three years in the energy industry before moving to California to start graduate studies at Stanford with a focus in design.
Mishel Johns
Mishel graduated with a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. He is in the second year of his Master's program in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford, with design methodology as his depth area. He is interested in design, mechatronics and robotics. His pet interests are automotive interfaces and autonomous vehicles.
Mishel graduated with a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. He is in the second year of his Master's program in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford, with design methodology as his depth area. He is interested in design, mechatronics and robotics. His pet interests are automotive interfaces and autonomous vehicles.
Stefan Kowalski
Stefan did his undergrad at The Johns Hopkins University where he studied biomedical engineering. His concentration was sensors/instrumentation/nanotechnology, but his true passion was building medical devices. He now attends Stanford as a graduate student to fulfill his passion. He is focusing on design methodology along with breadths in mechatronics and manufacturing.
Stefan did his undergrad at The Johns Hopkins University where he studied biomedical engineering. His concentration was sensors/instrumentation/nanotechnology, but his true passion was building medical devices. He now attends Stanford as a graduate student to fulfill his passion. He is focusing on design methodology along with breadths in mechatronics and manufacturing.
Hayk Martirosyan
Hayk studied mechanical and aerospace engineering at Princeton University, and is now pursing a Masters at Stanford in mechanical design and entrepreneurship. His work lies at the intersection of mechatronic design and computer science. His goal is to create hardware and software for intelligent systems, apps, and devices that improve the world. In particular, he loves robotics, connected networks, data visualization, 3D graphics and smart algorithms.
Hayk studied mechanical and aerospace engineering at Princeton University, and is now pursing a Masters at Stanford in mechanical design and entrepreneurship. His work lies at the intersection of mechatronic design and computer science. His goal is to create hardware and software for intelligent systems, apps, and devices that improve the world. In particular, he loves robotics, connected networks, data visualization, 3D graphics and smart algorithms.