prof Siddharth Krishnan
Emergency delivery of particulate drugs by active ejection using in vivo wireless devices

Research Article: Siddharth Krishnan, et al. nature.com 09 July 2025. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41551-025-01436-2.

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prof Paul Nuyujukian
Conserved brain-wide emergence of emotional response from sensory experience in humans and mice

Research Article: Paul Nuyujukian, et al. science.org, 29 May 2025. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adt3971

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Jasmin Falconer; Geneva Ecola; prof Zerina Kapetanovic
No Wires, No Batteries, No Problem: A New Temperature Sensor Powered by Thermal Energy for Truly Passive, Wireless Sensing

Research by Jasmin Falconer; Geneva Ecola; Zerina Kapetanovic published in IEEE Journal of Microwaves.

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prof Srabanti Chowdhury
Meet Professor Srabanti Chowdhury

Principal investigator of the Wide-Bandgap Lab

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 Professors Dan Boneh, John Duchi, Chelsea Finn, and Keith Winstein
Tau Beta Pi announces 2025 Teaching Honor Roll

Recognizes excellent teaching, commitment to students, and great mentoring.

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prof John Pauly
Tau Beta Pi announces 2025 Teaching Award

Prof John Pauly hopes his students are inspired to see that electrical engineering can be applied to many sectors in the modern world.

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prof Gordon Wetzstein
Gordon Wetzstein’s holographic display glasses mesh virtual objects with real objects

The miniature display systems are embedded into a pair of glasses and work by manipulating light waves rather than pixels.

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prof John G. Linvill
A tribute to John Grimes Linvill, 1919-2011

For leadership in education as a teacher and writer and, as an administrator, in the development of a reader for the blind based on modern electronics technology. ~NAE citation

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three happy grads
2025 Commencement Ceremony and Awards

Congratulations Class of 2025!

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How Stanford is advancing responsible AI

By Taylor Kubota | With new investments in infrastructure, computing power, and cross-campus collaboration, Stanford is committed to developing AI that’s both powerful and principled.

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