ANELLO
Kirstin Schauble has a diverse work experience spanning several industries and roles. Kirstin began their career at Duke University as a Research Intern before joining Kenworth Truck Co. as a Senior Design Project member. Kirstin then became the President of the WA-G Chapter of The Tau Beta Pi Association, Inc. while also serving as a Teaching Assistant, Math and Science Tutor, and Coach at Seattle University. Kirstin later worked at Micron Technology as a Process Integration Engineer and at Apple as a Hardware Engineer. Kirstin then joined Stanford University School of Engineering as a Raman Spectroscopy Trainer. Currently, Kirstin is a Senior Systems Engineer at Anello, where they previously held the role of Photonics Engineer.
Kirstin Schauble started their education journey in 2013, attending Seattle University where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Kirstin completed their bachelor's degree in 2017.
Afterwards, Kirstin joined Stanford University in 2017, where they embarked on a higher level of education. During their time at Stanford, they first pursued a Master of Science (MS) degree in Electrical Engineering, which they completed in 2019. Subsequently, Kirstin continued their academic pursuits at Stanford and enrolled in a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program in Electrical Engineering, which they expect to complete in 2022.
Overall, Kirstin Schauble's educational journey has been focused on Electrical Engineering, starting with their bachelor's degree at Seattle University and culminating with their ongoing PhD studies at Stanford University.
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ANELLO
Anello Photonics is founded by pioneers in silicon photonics and inertial navigation. The patented Anello SiPhOG gyroscope offers an affordable mass-market sensor with true Optical Gyroscope performance. The company is headquartered in Silicon Valley and funded by leading venture capital firms.