prof Chelsea Finn
Chelsea Finn receives Samsung AI Researcher of the Year

2020 marks the inaugural Samsung AI Researcher of the Year awards. The award identifies prominent emerging researchers in the field from around the world and supports their research activities.

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PhD candidate Pin Pin Tea-makorn
PhD candidate Pin Pin Tea-mangkornpan’s research featured in The Guardian

Her research involves computational psychology, focusing on using facial recognition systems to study interpersonal relationships.

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prof Andrea Montanari
Andrea Montanari's deep learning collaboration

The project expects to gain a theoretical understanding of deep learning.

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Cindy Nguyen (PhD candidate), Prof. Tsachy Weissman, and Suzanne Sims
STEM to SHTEM 2020 Program yields multidisciplinary research, with wealth of insights

The internship is designed for high school students who lack confidence in their STEM skills, whose talents lie outside STEM, or who aren’t yet sure about their future academic plans.

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prof Gordon Wetzstein and EE PhD candidate David Lindell
Gordon Wetzstein and PhD candidate David Lindell create algorithm that reconstructs hidden scenes

Using a new algorithm, Stanford researchers have reconstructed the movements of individual particles of light to see through clouds, fog and other obstructions.

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prof Dan Boneh
Dan Boneh’s Hidden Number Problem helps solve Raccoon attack

A timing vulnerability in some versions of the TLS specification can allow an attacker to decrypt encrypted connections...

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REU 2020 cohort
It’s a Wrap! EE’s Undergrad Researchers ready to present Thursday

Join us Thursday for the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) 2020 poster session presentations.

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prof Shanhui Fan
Shanhui Fan’s radiative cooling system could also give light

When solar energy is unavailable, the rooftop radiative cooling system could provide lighting power.

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prof Gordon Wetzstein
Gordon Wetzstein creates algorithm that renders clearer and more accurate 3-D images

The team has unveiled a neural network that teaches itself by using a “camera in the loop” to evaluate the accuracy of the images it projects and then learn from its errors.

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professor emeritus James F. Gibbons
James Gibbons’ research shows online learning can work better than in-person

Research done more than 45 years ago showed virtual learning was just as effective, if not more effective, than traditional methods.

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