Prateek Verma - Research Collaborators
Collaborators at Stanford
I have been fortunate to have worked with a diverse set of researchers at Stanford. A research collaborator is a person whom I have worked with for at least three months for discussions/brainstorming. In some situations, I have given the problem to work on, and its solution, e.g., neural architecture that would solve it, and the students have gone on to work and implement it.
Why so many researchers?
Learning from diverse, world-class researchers is a blessing; I have honed my interdisciplinary skills and tried to learn good aspects from every researcher I have worked with. More importantly, it has taught me how to do quality research, approach writing papers, pick up problems, and, more importantly, be creative.
Different fields think differently, and the experiences have taught me what a “computer vision” researcher would think vs. “a professor in robotics,” which led to innovative approaches, often amalgamating a new fresh approach.
People who have taken/hired me to value the research skills I bring, even for an internship or a RA ship. To quote a professor, “I could hire a person in the team with the same skill set or bring you to bring forward all of the knowledge in diverse areas to come up with creative solutions.”
Faculty
Prof. Jennifer Eberhardt, Psychology, Stanford University – funded
Prof. Nelson Morgan, EE, University of Berkeley, California – funded
Prof. Cristina Rottondi, Dept of Electronics and Telecomm, Politecnico di Torino - funded
Prof. Dan Jurafsky, CS and Linguistics, Stanford University –funded
Prof. Manu Prakash, BioE, Stanford University – funded
Prof. Anshul Kundaje, Genomics and CS, Stanford University – funded
Prof. Chris Chafe, CCRMA, Stanford University – partially funded
Prof. Julius Smith, CCRMA and EE, Stanford University – partially funded
Prof. Jonathan Berger, CCRMA Stanford University – partially funded
Prof. Ken Salisbury, CS and Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University – partially funded
Constantin Basica, Lecturer, CCRMA, Stanford University – partially funded
Prof. Ronald Shafer, EE, Stanford University – unfunded
Prof. Li Fei Fei, CS, Stanford University – unfunded
Pamela Kivelson, Lecturer, Design School, Stanford University – unfunded
Prof. Dorsa Sadigh, EE and CS, Stanford University (under Yuchen Cui) – funded (part of research group, mentored by a post-doc)
Prof. Andrew Ng, CS, Stanford Universtiy (under Mykhaylo Andriluka) – funded (part of research group, mentored by a post-doc)
Students and Post Docs
Anusri Pampari, CS, Stanford University
(Post-doc) Yuchen Cui, CS, Stanford University
Camille Noufi, CCRMA, Stanford University
Michelle Guo, CS, Stanford University
Elizabeth Bianchini, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University
Albert Haque, CS, Stanford University
Ingrid Olden, Independent Researcher
Alessandro Mezza, Electronics, Politecnico di Milano
Philip Muller, CS, Stanford University
(Post-Doc) Mykhaylo Andriluka, CS, Stanford University
(Post-Doc) Vinodkumar Prabhakaran, CS, Stanford University
Hang Su, EE, University of California, Berkeley
Camilla Griffiths, Psychology, Stanford University
Namrata Anand, CS, Stanford University
Sevy Harris, EE, Stanford University
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