
معرفی
David G. Stork serves as an Adjunct Lecturer in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University's School of Engineering. His multidisciplinary research spans computational image analysis of fine art, metasurface optical elements for computational sensing, and applications of computer algebra systems to scientific problems.
With graduate degrees in Physics from MIT and the University of Maryland, complemented by Art History studies at Wellesley College, Stork brings interdisciplinary depth to his work. His professional background includes executive roles as Chief Scientist at Ricoh Innovations and Rambus Fellow at Rambus, Inc. He has held faculty appointments across diverse fields including computer science, mathematics, neuroscience, psychology, and art history at institutions such as Stanford, Wellesley, and Swarthmore.
Stork has received significant recognition through fellowships in nine professional societies including IEEE, OSA, and SPIE, and was named a 2023 Leonardo@Djerassi Fellow. An accomplished inventor, he holds 64 US patents and has authored over 220 peer-reviewed publications alongside nine scholarly books on topics ranging from pattern recognition to computer-assisted art analysis.




