Kabir Jolly

CS @ Stanford

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Hey! I’m Kabir, a senior at Stanford studying artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction. I care deeply about designing and building products that change lives and the world around us.

Currently, I am the Head of Product and Engineering at Dorm Room Fund, a student-led venture capital firm working to empower the next generation of student entrepreneurs. I lead our efforts in managing internal tooling, as well as building solutions to address the toughest challenges faced by our portfolio companies and investment partners.

This past summer, I worked on app development an early stage startup called Zeal in the consumer social space. Last year, I worked at a startup called Valar Labs where I built AI-driven pipelines to aid decision making for oncologists. You can find more information about my professional experience here. Both before Stanford as well as during my earlier years here, I spent much of my time working on research and personal projects. I largely focused on the intersection of AI and healthcare and built solutions for patient engagement, improving health outcomes, and medical devices.

I am also a Neo Scholar and Pear Garage Fellow.

Outside of work and academics, I love to play tennis and pickleball, hike around the Bay Area, and (often regrettably) watch most movies that come out in theaters.