Profs Dan Congreve and Dorsa Sadigh
Dan Congreve and Dorsa Sadigh named 2022 Sloan Research Fellows

The fellowships honor extraordinary U.S. and Canadian researchers whose creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments make them stand out as the next generation of leaders.

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Sebastian Fernandez, Arynn Gallegos, SERI group
EE PhD candidates host SERI's inaugural conference

SERI (Stanford Engineering Research Introductions) aims to empower underrepresented underclassmen. PhD candidates and SERI directors, Sebastian Fernandez & Arynn Gallegos.

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prof Eric Pop
Eric Pop recognized as an Intel 2021 Outstanding Researcher

The award recognizes his contributions in "Doping and Contacts for Atomically Thin 2D Semiconductors."

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prof Dorsa Sadigh
Dorsa Sadigh featured on Stanford Engineering's 'The Future of Everything'

She discusses the growing field of human-robot interaction.

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prof Kwabena Boahen
Kwabena Boahen featured in Stanford Engineering magazine

Kwabena discusses his path to Stanford, and how students can get started on their own journeys.

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prof Dan Congreve
Meet Dan Congreve!

Learn about nanomaterial research and what he loves about EE.

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prof Dorsa Sadigh
Dorsa Sadigh receives Okawa Foundation Research Grant

Her research theme is Adaptive Human-Robot Interaction

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prof Subhasish Mitra
Subhasish Mitra selected to receive the 2022 IEEE Computer Society Harry H. Goode Memorial Award

His citation reads, “for sustained contributions to design and test of computing systems in established and emerging technologies.”

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prof John Hennessy
John Hennessy receives NAE's Charles Stark Draper Prize for Engineering

His citation reads “for contributions to the invention, development, and implementation of reduced instruction set computer (RISC) chips."

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prof Krishna Saraswat and Koosha Nassiri Nazif
Krishna Saraswat and team find efficiencies in a promising group of photovoltaic materials

New solar materials – transition metal dichalcogenides – or TMDs – could usher in ultrathin, lightweight solar panel.

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