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Mon, 11/23/2015
For her field opening contributions to the science and engineering of photonic crystals, and in particular, for the use of 2D microcavites for the Purcell-like enhancement of the spontaneous emission rate of embedded quantum dots.
Mon, 11/16/2015
Professor Arbabian and research professor Khuri-Yakub lead research that utilizes interplay of microwaves and ultrasound to develop a detector with military and medical applications.
Mon, 10/26/2015
Nanomaterial graphene is the key ingredient in 3 EE data storage projects
Thu, 10/22/2015
For her major and field opening contributions to nano photonics and its application to information science; including the design and fabrication of 2D photonic crystals with integrated quantum dot structures.
Tue, 10/20/2015
Professor Nick McKeown, alumni Martin Casado, and Prof. Scott Schenker (Berkeley) received one of this year's NEC C&C prizes for their work in SDN movements and OpenFlow protocol.
Wed, 09/30/2015
Christopher Ré, an assistant professor of computer science, has been named a MacArthur fellow. He is recognized for developing a system that analyzes data with a high degree of certainty.
image courtesy of Poon Lab, Stanford Engineering
Mon, 03/09/2015
Stanford refocuses its 30-year-old industrial research partnership to invent hardware, software and systems capable of monitoring health, managing energy, sensing environmental conditions and controlling the Internet of Things.
Professors Wong and Mitra's CNT chips revealed at IEDM conference
Mon, 12/15/2014
Professor H.-S. Philip Wong and Associate Professor Subhasish Mitra reveal how to build high-rise chips that could leapfrog today's single-story logic and memory chips
Professors Hesselink and Rivas received Precourt Institute seed grants for their energy research
Fri, 12/12/2014
The Institute's Director stated, "This year's grants support an exciting array of bold, new ideas for advancing energy technology and policy [...]"
Professor Jelena Vuckovic in her Nanoscale and Quantum Photonics Lab
Wed, 12/03/2014
Nanophotonics has emerged as a powerful tool for manipulating light on chips. The goal is to transmit data faster and more efficiently via optical rather than electrical signals.

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