Vučković’s tiny titanium:sapphire laser included in 'Top 10 Breakthroughs of the Year in physics for 2024'
Physics World's Top 10 Breakthroughs of the Year for 2024 includes research in nuclear and medical physics, quantum computing, lasers, antimatter and more.
H.-S. Philip Wong on the national effort to advance semiconductor research
What NSTC membership means for Stanford and how it builds on an institutional legacy of leadership in this field.
Dan Boneh and David Mazières (CS) to co-lead a new lab
The groundbreaking research partnership will explore how autonomous AI agents will transform digital currency systems.
Stanford welcomes first GPU-based supercomputer
'Marlowe,' named after the film noir detective, has the potential to transform research across fields, from political science to astrophysics.
Vučković’s creation of the tiny titanium:sapphire laser is selected as Nature Review Physics Editor’s pick of 2024
In a single leap from tabletop to the microscale, they produced the world’s first practical titanium-sapphire laser on a chip, democratizing a once-exclusive technology.
Gordon Wetzstein elevated to IEEE Fellow Class of 2025
His citation reads 'for contributions to computational imaging and display systems.'
Fabia Farin Athena, PhD selected as Forbes 30 under 30
She is working on issues of energy efficiency in AI hardware.
Bob Dutton receives the 2025 IEEE Jun-ichi Nishizawa Medal
His citation reads, 'For contributions to and leadership in developing Technology Computer-Aided Design (TCAD) tools for the semiconductor industry.'
Bill Yen wins the 2024 Prototypes for Humanity Award, Energy section
His winning project is Terracell: Soil-powered renewable energy for IoT sensors.
Leaner large language models could enable efficient local use on phones and laptops
The new algorithm, developed by engineers at Princeton and Stanford Engineering, works by trimming redundancies and reducing the precision of an LLM’s layers of information.