The chair of the School of Engineering’s Department of Chemical Engineering received the award for her innovations in bio-interfacing wearable health monitoring devices.
Hennessy, president emeritus at Stanford University, is recognized for his contributions to the invention, development and implementation of RISC chips.
Cryo-EM snapshots of the solid-electrolyte interphase, or SEI, reveal its natural swollen state and offer a new approach to lithium-metal battery design.
This month marks the 30-year anniversary of the first website in North America, launched at SLAC. In this Q&A, one of the Wizards recalls the motivation that spawned the development and how it has changed the work of scientists.
Two Stanford faculty members have been named fellows of the National Academy of Inventors, the highest professional distinction awarded to academic inventors.