ESP Biography



CHRISTOPHER PEREZ, ESP Teacher




Major: Mechanical Engineering

College/Employer: Stanford

Year of Graduation: 2023

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Past Classes

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E7794: Engineering Nanomaterials for Energy-efficient Computing in Splash Fall 2022 (Dec. 03 - 04, 2022)
Why are electronics so small? Have you ever thought how you can make your phone faster and less power-hungry? Join us as we discuss the technologies that can enable energy-efficient computing inside the devices we use every day! Tuning the fundamental properties of nanomaterials is crucial, and we will show the connection between materials science and nanoscale devices that drives such energy-efficiency. We will also provide a tour of experimental facilities so you can see this first-hand!


P7688: Engineering Nanomaterials for Energy-efficient Computing in Splash Spring 2022 (May. 14 - 15, 2022)
Why are electronics so small? Have you ever thought how you can make your phone faster and less power-hungry? Join us as we discuss the technologies that can enable energy-efficient computing inside the devices we use every day! Tuning the fundamental properties of nanomaterials is crucial, and we will show the connection between materials science and nanoscale devices that drives such energy-efficiency. We will also provide a tour of experimental facilities so you can see this first-hand!


C7386: Interacting with Light in Splash Fall 2019 (Nov. 16 - 17, 2019)
Why is the internet so fast? Can you measure microscopic objects without a microscope? Why is spear fishing so hard? Learn how light plays tricks with our eyes, how we can INSTANTLY send memes to our friends around the world, and how to measure the width of your hair without a microscope! We will explain refraction, diffraction, and fiber optics using demos and hands-on activities.