About Us

Who We Are

Ian Wong

President
Ian Wong (ianw@stanford)
B.S. Electrical Engineering '08
M.S. Electrical Engineering '09

Ian grew up in Hong Kong and Vancouver before coming to the Farm to begin his EE studies. Now in his senior year, Ian looks to better the experience of all EE and CS students on campus through IEEE. He is also involved in Tau Beta Pi and Stanford Consulting. In his spare time, Ian enjoys tennis, reading blogs and a glass of wine.

Gary Chang

Vice President
Gary Chang (gwchang@stanford)
B.S. Electrical Engineering '09

Vincent Mei

Vice President
Vincent Mei (vjmei@stanford)
B.S. Electrical Engineering '09

Vincent is currently a junior majoring in Electrical Engineering, specializing in analog circuits. In his free time he enjoys cooking, social dance, and taking things apart.

Yi Gu

Corporate Liason
Yi Gu (guyinet@stanford)
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering Candidate

Yi Gu earned his honors degree in Electrical & Information Engineering and MSc(Eng) EE degree from the University of the Witwatersrand, SA. In 2005 he completed his MS degree in EE at Stanford University before joining Stanford IEEE in 2006. This year is his second year in both Stanford IEEE and the PhD program, where his research focuses on medical instrumentation and machine learning. Yi enjoys hiking and traveling, and is fan of European soccer, F1 racing and ODI cricket. View his homepage at http://www.stanford.edu/~guyinet/.

Jonathan Siddharth

Corporate Liason
Jonathan Siddarth (siddharth.jonathan@cs.stanford)
M.S. Computer Science '07

Siddharth Jonathan is an alum of the Computer Science Masters program where he graduated with Distinction in Research. He also received the Best Masters Thesis Award at Stanford in Computer Science. He is currently a Scientist at Powerset where he works on Ranking for the Powerset Natural Language Search Engine. His research interests span Web Search, Machine Learning, Probabilistic Models, Text Mining and NLP. View his blog at http://searching-for-ai.blogspot.com/ and his homepage at http://infolab.stanford.edu/~jonsid/.

Sylvia Yun

Social Chair
Sylvia Yun (khan21@stanford)
B.S. Electrical Engineering '07

Sylvia grew up in Walnut Creek. She enjoys video games.

Karthik Subramanian

Treasurer
Karthik Subramanian (karthiks@stanford)
M.S. Electrical Engineering '08

Karthik Narayanan Subramanian (phew! thats long ... ), fondly known to friends as Kana, is currently pursuing his M.S. in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, USA. Priorly, he completed his B.E.(Hons.) in Electronics and Instrumentation from BITS, Pilani, India and worked at Texas Instruments, Bangalore, India.

Nicki Liu

Publicity Manager
Nicki Liu (nickilui@stanford)
B.S. Electrical Engineering '09

Alice Muña

Community Service Chair
Alice Muña (amuna@stanford)
B.S. Electrical Engineering '09

Nancy Dougherty

Community Service Chair
Nancy Dougherty (nancyhd@stanford)
B.S. Electrical Engineering '09

Kiat Chuan Tan

ECJ Editor-in-Chief
Kiat Chuan Tan (kctan@stanford)
B.S. Electrical Engineering '09
M.S. Computer Science '09

Kiat left the tiny island of Singapore to experience the joys of studying in the Bay Area. He is currently a junior at Stanford pursuing an undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering and a Master's degree in Computer Science. When he is not being a code monkey, Kiat enjoys reading, listening to music, hiking in beautiful natural areas, and social dancing.

Tracy Chou

Webmaster
Tracy Chou (tychou@stanford)
B.S. Electrical Engineering '09
M.S. Computer Science '10

The daughter of two EE majors, and raised in Silicon Valley, Tracy has been surrounded by the world of high tech her entire life. She has been involved with IEEE for two years now and very much enjoys being connected to the EE community. Tracy is easily excited by Mandarin pop music and late night boba runs with friends.

James Chen

Frosh Intern
James Chen (james328@stanford)
B.S. Electrical Engineering '11

James grew up in Vancouver before coming to Stanford to explore his primarily techie interests. As a frosh intern, he looks forward to immersing himself in the EE community for many years to come. He enjoys reading and playing basketball.

Frank Nothaft

Frosh Intern
Frank Nothaft (fnothaft@stanford)
B.S. Electrical Engineering '11

Frank hails from Vienna, VA, a suburb of Washington, DC. In addition to IEEE, Frank competes for the Stanford Track and Field team in the Discus and Hammer throws.

Nitin Dua

Frosh Intern
Nitin Dua (nitindua@stanford)
B.S. Electrical Engineering '11

Nitin Dua did his undergraduate studies at Delhi, India and was a visiting scholar at Information Systems Lab at Stanford in 2006. He held an engineering associate position at Cardiff University, UK in 2005 and has attained associate level grading in IEEE society in less than four years. He has been actively involved with IEEE for more than four years now, earlier being at IEEE Delhi Section, India and now here with Stanford IEEE Chapter.