Thomas Byers
Entrepreneurship Professor in the School of Engineering
Management Science and Engineering
Bio
At Stanford University since 1995, Professor Tom Byers focuses on education regarding high-growth entrepreneurship and technology innovation. He is the first holder of the Entrepreneurship Professorship endowed chair in the School of Engineering, and is also a Bass University Fellow in Undergraduate Education. He has been a faculty director since the inception of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP), which serves as the entrepreneurship center for the engineering school. STVP includes the Mayfield Fellows work/study program for undergraduates, the Accel Innovation Scholars for PhD students, and the Entrepreneurship Corner (ECorner) collection of thought leader videos. He is a principal investigator and the director of the Epicenter, which is funded by the National Science Foundation to stimulate entrepreneurship education at all USA engineering and science colleges. He is the co-author of an entrepreneurship textbook called Technology Ventures: From Idea to Enterprise that is published by McGraw-Hill.
He is a past recipient of the prestigious Gordon Prize by the National Academy of Engineering in the USA and Stanford University's Gores Award, which is its highest honor for excellence in teaching. He has been a member of advisory boards at UC Berkeley, the Harvard Business School, the World Economic Forum, Conservation International, and several private enterprises. Tom was executive vice president and general manager of Symantec Corporation during its formation, and started his business career at Accenture. Tom holds a BS in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research and an MBA from UC Berkeley. He also earned a PhD in Business Administration (Management Science) at UC Berkeley.
Academic Appointments
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Professor (Teaching), Management Science and Engineering
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Affiliate, Precourt Institute for Energy
Administrative Appointments
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Faculty Director, Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP) (1995 - 2016)
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Director and co-PI, National Center for Engineering Pathways to Innovation (Epicenter) (2011 - 2016)
Honors & Awards
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Entrepreneurship Professorship in the School of Engineering, Stanford University (2012-present)
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Gordon Prize, National Academy of Engineering (2009)
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Olympus Innovation Award, NCIIA (2007)
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Entrepreneurship Educator of the Year Award, United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (2005)
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Gores Award, Stanford University (2005)
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Kauffman Award, American Society of Engineering Education (2005)
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Bass University Fellow in Undergraduate Education, Stanford University (2002-present)
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Tau Beta Pi Award, Stanford University (2002)
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Innovation in Pedagogy Award, Academy of Management (1998)
Professional Education
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BS, UC Berkeley, Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
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MBA, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley, Business Administration
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PhD, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley, Business Administration (Management Science)
2015-16 Courses
- "Hacking for Defense": Solving National Security issues with the Lean Launchpad
MS&E 297 (Spr) - Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders' Seminar
MS&E 472 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Leadership of Technology Ventures
ENGR 140A (Spr) - Leadership of Technology Ventures
ENGR 140B (Aut) - Leadership of Technology Ventures
ENGR 140C (Aut) - Technology Entrepreneurship
ENGR 145 (Aut) -
Independent Studies (2)
- Directed Reading and Research
MS&E 408 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum) - Undergraduate Directed Study
MS&E 101 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum)
- Directed Reading and Research
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Prior Year Courses
2014-15 Courses
- Entrepreneurial Management and Finance
MS&E 276 (Spr) - Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders' Seminar
MS&E 472 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Leadership of Technology Ventures
ENGR 140A (Spr) - Leadership of Technology Ventures
ENGR 140B (Aut) - Leadership of Technology Ventures
ENGR 140C (Aut) - Technology Entrepreneurship
ENGR 145 (Aut)
2013-14 Courses
- Entrepreneurial Management and Finance
MS&E 276 (Spr) - Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders' Seminar
MS&E 472 (Win, Spr) - Innovation Scholars Seminar
MS&E 474 (Win, Spr) - Leadership of Technology Ventures
ENGR 140A (Spr)
2012-13 Courses
- Entrepreneurial Management and Finance
MS&E 276 (Spr) - Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders' Seminar
MS&E 472 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Leadership of Technology Ventures
ENGR 140A (Spr) - Leadership of Technology Ventures
ENGR 140B (Aut) - Leadership of Technology Ventures
ENGR 140C (Aut)
- Entrepreneurial Management and Finance
All Publications
- Technology Ventures: From Idea to Enterprise McGraw-Hill Education. 2015
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ORGANIZATIONAL MODULARITY AND INTRA-UNIVERSITY RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
UNIVERSITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
2005; 16: 275-311
View details for DOI 10.1016/S1048-4736(05)16010-X
View details for Web of Science ID 000271032400010