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School of Engineering

Dean: James D. Plummer

Senior Associate Deans: Hilary Beech (Administration), Laura L. Breyfogle (External Relations), Anthony J. DiPaolo (Stanford Center for Professional Development), Curtis W. Frank (Faculty and Academic Affairs), Brad Osgood (Student Affairs)

Associate Deans: Noé P. Lozano (Diversity Programs), Annalies Ransome (Faculty and Academic Affairs)

Assistant Dean: Sally Gressens (Graduate Student Affairs)

Faculty Teaching General Engineering Courses

Professors: Brian Cantwell, John Eaton, Roger Howe, Thomas Lee, Larry Leifer, Drew Nelson, Brad Osgood, Stephen M. Rock, Matthew Scott, Sheri Sheppard, Robert Sinclair, Stuart Thompson, Simon Wong

Associate Professors: Samuel S. Chiu, J. Christian Gerdes, Sanjay Lall, Paul McIntyre, Heinz Pitsch, Olav Solgaard, Benjamin Van Roy

Assistant Professors: Eric Darve, Sarah Heilshorn, Gianluca Iaccarino, Adrian Lew, Nicolas A. Melosh, Beth Pruitt, Christina Smolke, Clifford L. Wang, Thomas A. Weber, Xiaolin Zheng

Professors (Teaching): Thomas H. Byers, Robert E. McGinn, Eric Roberts

Associate Professor (Teaching): Mehran Sahami

Senior Lecturer: Claude Reichard

Lecturers: David Baggeroer, Steven Blank, Jerry Cain, Scott Doorley, David Evans, Midge Eisele, Lisa Y. Hwang, David Jaffe, Mary McDevitt, Lauren Rusk, Evelin Sullivan

Consulting Professors: Thomas Kosnik, Paul Mitiguy

Consulting Associate Professors: William Behrman, Robyn Wright Dunbar

Consulting Assistant Professors: Brendan Boyle, Stuart Brown, Vadim Khayms

Mail Code: 94305-4027

Phone: (650) 723-5984

Web Site: http://soe.stanford.edu

Courses offered by the School of Engineering are listed under the subject code ENGR on the Stanford Bulletin's ExploreCourses web site.

The School of Engineering offers undergraduate programs leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science (B.S.), programs leading to both B.S. and Master of Science (M.S.) degrees, other programs leading to a B.S. with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in a field of the humanities or social sciences, dual-degree programs with certain other colleges, and graduate curricula leading to the degrees of M.S., Engineer, and Ph.D.

The school has nine academic departments: Aeronautics and Astronautics, Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Management Science and Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. These departments and one interdisciplinary program, the Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering, are responsible for graduate curricula, research activities, and the departmental components of the undergraduate curricula. In research where faculty interest and competence embrace both engineering and the supporting sciences, there are numerous programs within the school as well as several interschool activities, including the Alliance for Innovative Manufacturing at Stanford, Center for Integrated Systems, Center on Polymer Interfaces and Macromolecular Assemblies, Collaboratory for Research on Global Projects, Center for Position, Navigation, and Time, and the NIH Biotechnology Graduate Training Grant in Chemical Engineering. Energy Resources Engineering (formerly Petroleum Engineering) is offered through the School of Earth Sciences.

The School of Engineering's Institute of Design (http://dschool.stanford.edu) brings together students and faculty in engineering, business, education, medicine, and the humanities to learn design thinking and work together to solve big problems in a human-centered way.

The Woods Institute for the Environment (http://environment.stanford.edu) brings together faculty, staff, and students from the schools, institutes and centers at Stanford to conduct interdisciplinary research, education, and outreach to promote an environmentally sound and sustainable world.

The School of Engineering has a summer internship program in China for undergraduate and graduate students. For more information, see http://soe.stanford.edu/chinaintern. We also have an exchange program available to selected graduate students whose research would benefit from collaboration with Chinese academic institutions.

Instruction in Engineering is offered primarily during Autumn, Winter, and Spring quarters of the regular academic year. During the Summer Quarter, a small number of undergraduate and graduate courses are offered.

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