Eduardo Abeliuk   Eduardo Abeliuk
PhD Candidate

Department of Electrical Engineering
Department of Bioengineering
Stanford University


Eduardo belongs to the Information Systems Lab (ISL) at the Department of Electrical Engineering. He is member of Harley McAdams Lab located in Beckman Center. Eduardo collaborates closely with members of Serafim Batzoglou's Lab and Lucy Shapiro's Lab at the departments of Computer Science and Developmental Biology. He has also been involved with the School of Medicine and US-Asia Technology Management Center.


Contact Information:

Room B360, Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine
279 Campus Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Room 234, Packard Electrical Engineering Building
350 Serra Mall
Stanford, CA 94305
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phone: (650) 704-6531




Education

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Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (Current GPA: 4.1/4.0)
M.S. Bioengineering, Stanford University (Current GPA: 4.0/4.0)
Eng. Electrical Engineering, University of Chile (Highest Honors)
B.S. Physics, University of Chile (Highest Honors)
B.S. Electrical Engineering, University of Chile (Highest Honors)



Professional and Academic Experience

Prior joining Stanford, Eduardo was at SMaL Camera Technologies (Cambridge, MA), which is now part of Cypress Semiconductor. During his undergraduate studies, he interned at Synopsys (Mountain View, CA) and at Motorola SPS (Chandler, AZ). He has also served as an independent consultant for SMaL Camera Technologies (Cambridge, MA) and PricewaterhouseCoopers (Santiago, Chile). Eduardo has served as a Teaching Assistant at Stanford in the courses of "Topics in International Advanced Technology Research", "Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries" and "Fourier Transforms and Applications". At University of Chile, he was teaching assistant in "Mathematical Methods of Physics", "Embedded Systems", "Contemporary Physics", "Multivariate Calculus", and "Mechanics".



Honors

During 2004, Eduardo was honored with the "Roberto Ovalle Aguirre Award" given by the Chilean Institute of Engineers for best engineering thesis. During his undergraduate studies, Eduardo received several fellowships and grants from University of Chile, Conicyt-Chile, CORFO, and Fundacion Andes for academic excellence. He has also received paper awards from IEEE for work on embedded DSP applications and won the TIS Business Intelligence CUP 2003 for work on time-series forecasting. During his younger years (1996), he obtained first place in the National (Chilean) Physics Olympiad, second place in the National (Chilean) Mathematics Olympiad, and Valedictorian Award from Santiago College.


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Last updated 2006.