Christopher ReView profile
Professor
Christopher Re is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University, affiliated with the Stanford AI Lab, Machine Learning Group, and Center for Research on Foundation Models. His research focuses on the intersection of machine learning, database systems, and scientific computing, with applications in humanitarian efforts, scientific discovery (e.g., extrasolar neutrinos, DNA foundation model Evo), and industry partnerships with companies like Apple and Google. He has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the MacArthur Foundation Fellowship and multiple test-of-time awards. His work emphasizes advancing thermal materials, phase-change memory, and ultrafast electron microscopy technologies. Re's research contributions span database theory, systems, and machine learning, with best papers at PODS 2012, SIGMOD 2014, and ICML 2016. His lab’s innovations have been incorporated into products globally, and he actively invests in technology startups. Key projects include developing thermal interface materials for 3D integrated circuits and exploring energy-efficient neuro-inspired memory systems. His awards reflect sustained excellence: NeurIPS 2020 and PODS 2022 test-of-time awards, along with recent accolades for student-led initiatives at MIDL 2022 and ICLR22. Re’s interdisciplinary approach bridges academia and industry, driving both scientific and humanitarian impact.









