ARMAR, a robot visiting from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, helped deliver food in the Robotics Center kitchen. Andrew Brodhead photo.
Packard’s basement unites Stanford’s robotics expertise under one roof

Stanford’s robotics researchers, once dispersed in labs across campus, now have a unified, state-of-the-art space for groundbreaking research, education, and collaboration.

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A resistor tile being added to a circuit design on the hardware grid board, which is part of the IncluSim tool. Aya Mouallem photo.
Making engineering education accessible to learners who have blindness and low-vision

A new study reveals which accessibility tools can improve learning for students who are blind – and what gaps remain.

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prof Surya Ganguli
Surya Ganguli highlights the contrast between AI and human learning

He proposed "quantum neuromorphic computing" as a potential bridge between biological and artificial systems, suggesting a future where computers could potentially match the energy efficiency of the human brain.

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Visual display curated by Stanford’s Starling Lab for Data Integrity
'To Trust or not to Trust: Authenticity in Design' display curated by Stanford’s Starling Lab for Data Integrity

The display demonstrates how much information is needed to truly authenticate images and information.

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Katie Neilson (EE PhD candidate)
Katie Neilson, EE PhD candidate, receives TECHCON Award

She is one of this year's Top 10 Best Student Presenters.

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profs Subhasish Mitra and Jelena Vuckvic
Mitra and Vučković on reducing AI’s energy consumption

Energy costs are a worthy investment for companies as many have see their carbon emissions increase nearly 50%.

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prof Dustin Schroeder
Dustin Schroeder on detecting habitable water under the surface of Europa

NASA’s Europa Clipper launched and is outfitted with ice-penetrating radar.

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prof Debbie Senesky
Debbie Senesky answers 7 questions on how nanotechnology is shaping our world – and community

nano@stanford is an open, shared facility that welcomes researchers academic institutions, industry, and government.

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prof Tsachy Weissman
Tsachy Weissman has been appointed the Robert and Barbara Kleist Professor in the School of Engineering

The professorship honors a faculty member teaching and conducting research in information systems technology.

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prof Howard Zebker
Howard Zebker appointed the Kwoh-Ting Li Professor in the School of Engineering

The professorship acknowledges technical innovation.

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