PROF STEPHEN BO
Stephen Boyd receives the Richard E. Bellman Control Heritage Award by the American Automatic Control Council

His citation reads, "For pioneering contributions and sustained leadership in the development and application of advanced optimization algorithms."

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prof Kunle Olukotun
Kunle Olukotun receives IEEE CS Eckert-Mauchly Award

For contributions and leadership in the development of parallel systems, especially multicore and multithreaded processors.

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prof Philip Wong
HS Philip Wong’s opinion on how to ensure success of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022

A “more-is-merrier” approach to computer chipmaking would create the vibrant and fast breakthroughs that America needs to succeed.

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prof Tom Soh
Tom Soh brings hands-on molecular biology techniques to engineering students

Thanks to Stanford University’s Community of Shared Advanced Research Platforms (c-ShARP)

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prof James Zou
James Zou, et al, warn on the objectivity of AI detectors

The potential that foreign-born students and workers might be unfairly accused of cheating by AI detectors could be as high 97%.

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Douglas Chaffee
Douglas Chaffee nominated for a 2023 Amy J. Blue Award

The Electrical Engineering department is proud to have Douglas as a member.

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prof Amin Arbabian and PhD candidates Aidan Fitzpatrick and Ajay Singhvi
Amin Arbabian, Aidan Fitzpatrick and Ajay Singhvi (PhD candidates) develop aerial based remote underwater sonar imaging

Their paper is Highlighted in Nature: Airborne sonar spies on what lies beneath the waves.

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prof Shan Wang
Shan Wang’s new material could enable more efficient magnet-based computer memory

The metallic compound could bring more efficient forms of computer memory to commercialization, reducing computing’s carbon footprint, enabling faster processing, and allowing AI training to happen on individual devices instead of remote servers.

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prof Shanhui Fan
Shanhui Fan’s radiative cooling heats up Energy Solutions Week

'Energy Solutions Week' showcased innovative energy technology developments.

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profs Fan, Miller, Solgaard
Shanhui Fan, David Miller, and Olav Solgård demonstrate a cryptographic scheme in programmable silicon photonic networks

Photonic computing reduces ever-increasing energy costs required to verify transactions in decentralized cryptonetworks.

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