Shan Wang’s new material could enable more efficient magnet-based computer memory
The metallic compound could bring more efficient forms of computer memory to commercialization, reducing computing’s carbon footprint, enabling faster processing, and allowing AI training to happen on individual devices instead of remote servers.
Shanhui Fan’s radiative cooling heats up Energy Solutions Week
'Energy Solutions Week' showcased innovative energy technology developments.
Shanhui Fan, David Miller, and Olav Solgård demonstrate a cryptographic scheme in programmable silicon photonic networks
Photonic computing reduces ever-increasing energy costs required to verify transactions in decentralized cryptonetworks.
Annie Ostojic & Peter Mugaba Noertoft receive Russell A. Berman Award for Excellence
For their project, “Dry Adhesive Nanostructures Mimicking Geckos' Feet Adhesive Properties."
Lab64 explores Stanford Dish
Members from EE’s maker lab toured Stanford’s iconic radio antenna - The Dish.
Jelena Vučković elected to National Academy of Sciences
In recognition of her distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.
Dan Boneh elected to National Academy of Sciences
In recognition of his distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.
Howard Zebker awarded the 2023 IEEE GRSS Fawwaz Ulaby Distinguished Achievement Award
His citation reads “for sustained outstanding contributions and leadership in the field of radar interferometry."
Subhasish Mitra named the William E. Ayer Professor in Electrical Engineering
This professorship was established in 1983 to support faculty in EE, by the late Mr. Ayer, founder of Applied Technologies.