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Wed, 08/01/2018
Former Stanford University President JOHN HENNESSY has been named the 2018 recipient of the Semiconductor Industry Association’s Robert N. Noyce Award.
Mon, 07/30/2018
At DARPA’s recent Electronics Resurgence Imitative (ERI) Summit in San Francisco July 23-25th, research teams from academia and industry were announced to lead the 6 initial programs.
Tue, 07/24/2018
A DARPA grant, for researchers at Stanford University will go to improving computer tools used in chipmaking.
Fri, 07/20/2018
By drawing in a bit of sweat, a patch developed in the lab of Alberto Salleo can reveal how much cortisol a person is producing. Cortisol is known as the stress hormone but is involved in many important physiological functions.
Thu, 07/19/2018
Optical training of neural networks could lead to more efficient artificial intelligence
Wed, 07/18/2018
The award recognizes exceptional contributions to communications technology.
Wed, 07/18/2018
Computer scientists must identify sources of bias, de-bias training data and develop artificial-intelligence algorithms that are robust to skews in the data, argue James Zou and Londa Schiebinger.
Mon, 07/16/2018
Scientists at Stanford used the wire to capture free-floating tumor cells in the blood, a technique that soon could be used in humans to yield an earlier cancer diagnosis.
Mon, 06/11/2018
Civil engineers are observing how flying insects avoid collisions to help devise safe, self-regulated systems for drones and driverless cars.
Thu, 05/31/2018
Working with a team of electrical engineering students, Shanhui Fan is tackling the problem of how to charge a moving vehicle. So far, they've sent consistent power to a lightbulb on the go.

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