Stanford C.S. and E.E Engineers Group
This is a group for Stanford Computer Science and Electrical Engineering students who are interested in entrepreneurship. Students who are interested in joining startups, those who are recruiting partners for their own projects and those who are...
| Group type: | Club |
| Status: | Active |
| Organizer: | Student-run |
ABOUT US
This is a group for Stanford Computer Science and Electrical Engineering students who are interested in entrepreneurship. Students who are interested in joining startups, those who are recruiting partners for their own projects and those who are looking for jobs are welcome to join!
Make sure you list all of your current projects!
Connie Chan
COMMENTS (6)
Members (41)
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Alexander Bresk
workaholic n engineer, be a step ahead
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Greg Schwartz
Director of User Experience at Mindswarms
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Beyang Liu
Computer Science major, age 18, at Stanford. Have interned at the Orange County District Attorney's office and the Law Offices of Greg Berk. Strong skills in both math/science and writing/speaking. Eager to be a part of any project that needs...
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Mark Sheikhrezai
started Windation energy systems in 2007 and working to raise the funds needed to launch the products
Startups (26)
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One2.me
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Technology Education Connecting Cultures (TECC)
Funded by Goldman Sachs, HSBC, and others, TECC is a non-profit organization devoted to carrying out social ventures focused on technology and education coordinated by socially-minded students from the United States and China.
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Magoosh
Magoosh is a social utility for learning. We believe that people learn best when they work together through acts of generosity without the formal constraints of traditional education.
Hello! I'm Hanako from Japan.
In middle of July I'm planning to visit Stanford University and I'd love to meet students over there to talk and brainstorm for the new coming up service that I'm involving now if I have a chance.
If you are interested in, please let me know.
Thanks!
Hanako
hanako.kakuta@gmail.com
P.S. the ears I'm wearing in the picture is Necomimi, do you know???
Hi! I am currently seeking 1-2 bright, energetic Stanford CS students to join an exciting new healthcare startup who are able to take S356 at the GSB for the next 2 quarters, called Evaluating Entrepreneurial Opportunities. This is an ideal position for someone interested in working on an early stage healthcare startup. While I cannot delve into the details in this comment, I will say that this project is high impact and has the potential to transform much of how medicine is practiced, not just any one particular specialty.
Our team consists of medical and business students, with physician and business advisors. If interested in learning more, please contact me at rvijaykumar@stanford.edu.
Skills Desired, but not Required:
Artificial Intelligence
Statistics
Human-Computer Interface Design
Natural Language Processing
Cheers,
Ragu Vijaykumar, MD/MBA
I am a Stanford CS alumna from 2003 and have started a company in the travel planning space. We're looking for solid front end engineers to build a great customer experience for travel planners. If you are interested, please contact me at minalmehta@gmail.com
Hey,
I am a current Stanford Student who is looking for 1-2 front end programmers who want to help code what one investor called "The next big idea..." We are looking for exciting motivated programmers... We are flexible with hours and offer competitive compensation... Let me know if you are interested!
Best,
James
jpm74@stanford.edu
Seeking Stanford student entrepreneur (1 or 2) for European startup competition - early November - trip expenses paid
Hi! I am interested in identifying 1-2 Stanford students (grad or undergrad) who are working on a startup at present, who might be interested in presenting their company at a competition in Scandinavia in early November. Their trip expenses would be covered by the event sponsors...
Anyone qualify and interested?
thanks,
Prof. Burton Lee
blee@stanford.edu