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Senior Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Affairs, Davies Family Provostial Professor, and Professor, by courtesy, of Materials Science and Engineering

Kenneth Goodson

Senior Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Affairs, Davies Family Provostial Professor, and Professor, by courtesy, of Materials Science and Engineering
Ken Goodson specializes in heat transfer and energy conversion with applications to electric vehicles, data centers, and portable electronic devices. He has mentored 55+ Stanford graduate students to their doctoral degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Materials Science, including dozens who are now professors at institutions including MIT, Princeton, Stanford, UC Berkeley, and UCLA. His alumni also hold leadership positions at ARPA-E, Sandia National Labs, and numerous companies. Under the DARPA ICECool Programs, his students developed a world-record heat sink for power conversion. Goodson is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and received the Aristotle Award for graduate student mentorship from the Semiconductor Research Corporation.

Goodson has served as the Senior Associate Dean for Research & Faculty Affairs in the School of Engineering since 2019. As Mechanical Engineering Chair & Vice Chair (2008-2019), he led two strategic plans and recruited 15 faculty who transformed the department's scholarship and diversity.

Goodson has 35 patents and is a Fellow with the National Academy of Inventors. He co-founded Cooligy, which built heat sinks for Apple and was acquired by Emerson. Goodson is a Fellow with AAAS, ASME, IEEE, and APS. He received the ASME Kraus Medal and Memorial Award, the IEEE Richard Chu Award, and the AIChE Kern Award.

Goodson moonlights as a baritone oratorio soloist with appearances at Davies Symphony Hall and the Bing Concert Hall. He held voice fellowships at the Tanglewood Music Festival and received the Sudler Prize for Arts Achievement. His wife, Laura Dahl, is a concert pianist with the Stanford music faculty.

Education

PhD ME, MIT (1993)
MSME, MIT. ONR Graduate Fellow (1991)
BSME, MIT. Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma (1989)
BS Humanities, MIT. Phi Beta Kappa. Sudler Prize (1989)