prof Nick McKeown
Nick McKeown receives 2021 IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal

His citation reads, “for exceptional contributions to communications and networking sciences and engineering”.

AwardFaculty2021

profs Wetzstein, Fan, Miller
Gordon Wetzstein, Shanhui Fan, and David A. B. Miller's recent collaborative paper

The authors review recent work on optical computing for artificial intelligence applications and discuss its promise and challenges.

researchFaculty2020

prof Amin Arbabian
Amin Arbabian and PhD candidates Aidan Fitzpatrick and Ajay Singhvi combine light and sound to see underwater

The “Photoacoustic Airborne Sonar System” could be installed beneath drones to enable aerial underwater surveys and high-resolution mapping of the deep ocean.

researchFacultystudent2020

Grayson Zulof, PhD and Thaibao Peter Phan, PhD
Thaibao Phan and Grayson Zulauf receive Best Paper Award at the 2020 Control and Modeling in Power Electronics (COMPEL) Workshop

The PhD candidates paper is titled "1 kW, Multi-MHz Wireless Charging for Electric Transportation”, and was a collaborative project between SUPERlab and Fan Lab.

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prof Kwabena Boahen
Kwabena Boahen describes Neuromorphic Computing in 'The Future of Everything' podcast

Listen to Kwabena and a fellow bioengineer in "How to build a super-efficient super-computer”.

research2020

prof James Zou
James Zou's research highlights bias of machine learning

In a new paper with students Antonio Ginart and Eva Zhang, they describe how algorithms can have serious implications for both companies and consumers.

researchFacultystudent2020

prof Dorsa Sadigh
Dorsa Sadigh’s novel AI blends algorithms

The combined algorithm (latent action with shared autonomy) was both faster and easier for users to control than the latent action algorithm alone or the standard controller either alone or with shared autonomy.

researchFaculty2020

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.

AwardFaculty2020

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.

studentresearch2020

prof Andrea Montanari
Andrea Montanari's deep learning collaboration

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

Facultyresearch2020