Pop Lab builds a heat shield 10 atoms thick
Atomically thin materials developed by Stanford researchers could create heat shields for cell phones or laptops that would protect people and temperature-sensitive components and make future electronic gadgets even more compact.
EE undergrad and USC IBT faculty research published
Their research describes the use of augmented reality to assist people diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa.
Martin Hellman Speaks at Meeting of Nobel Laureates
Encouraging scientists to accelerate the trend toward more ethical behavior.
Gordon Wetzstein named 2019 PECASE Recipient
The award acknowledges contributions to scientific leadership, public education, and community outreach.
Algorithm Finds Flaws and Foils Hackers
Developed by Subhasish Mitra and Clark Barrett (CS), future versions will find and fix sophisticated chip vulnerabilities.
Krishna Shenoy: employing stats theory to help map neural function
Aim is to build prosthetics that will function via neural activity.
Wetzstein’s research offers new focus on progressive lenses
‘Autofocals' could resolve eyeglass shortcomings.
Professor Dorsa Sadigh: Setting Goals for Robots
Her team found combining demonstrations and surveys allowed for efficient and situationally desirable learning, than only specifying preferences.
Irena Fisher-Hwang, EE PhD ’19 finds her passion in data-driven reporting
This past year, she has helped develop “story recipes” for newsrooms to collect and analyze data for investigative reporting.