2007-2008

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Benjamin (Ben) Brose

M.A., UC-Berkeley; sixth year
Research area: Chinese Buddhism
bbrose@stanford.edu

 

Megan Bryson

B.A., Oregon; sixth year
Research area: Chinese Buddhism
2007-08: Research, China

mbryson@stanford.edu

George Clonos

M.A., SOAS; ABD
Dissertation topic: Shugendô on Mt. Ômine
cronos@stanford.edu

Brenda Cooper

M.A., Colorado; fourth year
Research area: modern Japanese Buddhism
brendaf@stanford.edu

Sarah Fremerman

B.A., Yale; ABD
Dissertation topic: Nyoirin Kannon
sarah.fremerman@stanford.edu

Ho Chiew Hui

M.A., Singapore, Hong Kong; fourth year
Research area: medieval Chinese Buddhism
2007-08: Research, Japan
chiewhui@stanford.edu

Kenneth Se-Woong Koo

M.A., Stanford; fifth year
Research area: Korean Tantric Buddhism
2007-08: Research, Seoul
swkoo@stanford.edu

John Pang

M.S., London School of Economics;
seventh year
Research area: Religions of Malasia
2007-08: Research, Kuala Lumpur
john.pang@stanford.edu

Jason Protass

M.A., Stanford; first year
Research area: Medieval Chinese Buddhism

protass@stanford.edu

Dominic Steavu

M.A., Harvard; sixth year
Research area: Medieval Chinese Buddhist literature
2007-08: Research, Kyoto
quatorze@stanford.edu

Nicholas Witkowski

M.A., Columbia; second year
Research area: Early Chinese Buddhism
nwitkows@stanford.edu

Wang Xiang

M.A., Yale, Hong Kong; fourth year
Research area: medieval Chinese Buddhism
2007-08: Research, China
xiang.wang@stanford.edu

Yang Zhaohua

M.A., Beijing; eighth year
Research area: Medieval Chinese Tantric Buddhism
2007-08: Research, Japan
zhyang@stanford.edu