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David G. Stork

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David G. Stork, PhD holds Adjunct faculty positions in two departments and two programs at Stanford University and is a graduate in Physics from MIT and the University of Maryland; he also studied Art History at Wellesley College. He has held faculty positions in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Statistics, Electrical Engineering, Neuroscience, Psychology, Computational Mathematical Engineering, Symbolic Systems, and Art and Art History variously at Wellesley and Swarthmore Colleges, Clark, Boston, and Stanford Universities, and the Technical University of Vienna. He is a Fellow of seven international societies and has published nine books/proceedings volumes, 220+ scholarly articles, and 64 US patents. His Pixels & paintings: Foundations of computer-assisted connoisseurship (Wiley) appeared last year, and he is completing Principled art authentication: A probabilistic foundation for representing and reasoning under uncertainty.
Period26 Jun 2025
Visiting fromStanford University (United States)
Visitor degreePhD
Degree of RecognitionLocal