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Stanford researchers and Air Force partner to test AI copilots
A flight-simulation platform and in-aircraft testing aim to show how AI could help pilots make safer decisions in emergencies. -
New material changes color and texture like an octopus
Stanford researchers have developed a flexible material that can quickly change its surface texture and colors, offering potential applications in camouflage, art, robotics, and nanoscale bioengineering. -
Abbas El Gamal wins 2025 Great Arab Minds Award
Great Arab Minds (GAM) award celebrates El Gamal's global achievements -
New agentic AI platform accelerates advanced optics design
Stanford engineers debuted a new framework introducing computational tools and self-reflective AI assistants, potentially advancing fields like optical computing and astronomy. -
Scientists and U.S. foundry achieve 3D chip breakthrough to accelerate AI
Stanford, CMU, Penn, MIT, and SkyWater Technology achieved a milestone with the first monolithic 3D chip built in a U.S. foundry, delivering the densest 3D chip wiring and order-of-magnitude speed gains. -
AI advances robot navigation on the International Space Station
Stanford researchers have become the first to demonstrate that machine-learning control can safely guide a robot aboard the ISS, laying the groundwork for more autonomous space missions. -
Benjamin Van Roy receives Morse Lectureship Award from INFORMS
The 2025 Philip McCord Morse Lectureship Award is awarded to Benjamin Van Roy -
Stephen Boyd, PhD Awarded the Nathaniel B. Nichols Medal
Stephen Boyd, PhD Samsung Professor, Electrical Engineering Awarded the Nathaniel B. Nichols Medal -
Scalable 3D reconstruction for X-ray single particle imaging with online machine learning
Research Article: Gordon Wetzstein, et al. nature.com, 24 July 2025.