prof Emmanuel Candès
Stanford welcomes first GPU-based supercomputer

'Marlowe,' named after the film noir detective, has the potential to transform research across fields, from political science to astrophysics.

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prof Jelena Vučković
Vučković’s creation of the tiny titanium:sapphire laser is selected as Nature Review Physics Editor’s pick of 2024

In a single leap from tabletop to the microscale, they produced the world’s first practical titanium-sapphire laser on a chip, democratizing a once-exclusive technology.

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prof Gordon Wetzstein
Gordon Wetzstein elevated to IEEE Fellow Class of 2025

His citation reads 'for contributions to computational imaging and display systems.'

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Fabia Farin Athena, PhD
Fabia Farin Athena, PhD selected as Forbes 30 under 30

She is working on issues of energy efficiency in AI hardware.

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prof Bob Dutton
Bob Dutton receives the 2025 IEEE Jun-ichi Nishizawa Medal

His citation reads, 'For contributions to and leadership in developing Technology Computer-Aided Design (TCAD) tools for the semiconductor industry.'

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Bill Yen, EE PhD candidate
Bill Yen wins the 2024 Prototypes for Humanity Award, Energy section

His winning project is Terracell: Soil-powered renewable energy for IoT sensors.

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prof Andrea Goldsmith; Rajarshi Saha, EE Ph.D.; prof Mert Pilanci
Leaner large language models could enable efficient local use on phones and laptops

The new algorithm, developed by engineers at Princeton and Stanford Engineering, works by trimming redundancies and reducing the precision of an LLM’s layers of information.

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prof Lei Xing
Lei Xing, et al, publish 'Interpretable discovery of patterns in tabular data via spatially semantic topographic maps'

Their innovative approach could pave the way for new methodologies in data analysis.

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prof Shuran Song
Shuran Song receives one of the 2024 Samsung AI Researcher of the Year Award

This award recognizes promising researchers who have conducted outstanding research on or made outstanding contributions to the field of AI.

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Photo credit Huy Ha. Professor Shuran Song and student using the Universal Manipulation Interface (UMI).
Meet the researchers designing tomorrow’s technology at the new Stanford Robotics Center

Faculty across the university are creating advanced and intelligent robots with far-reaching capabilities.

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