prof Mary Wootters
Mary Wootters awarded Sloan Research Fellowship

The Sloan award honors outstanding early-career researchers.

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prof Ada Poon
Ada Poon at the 2019 World Economic Forum

For the first time, mental health was a track at the 2019 WEF. The Stanford team presented mental health advancements that utilize “precision psychiatry.”

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prof Chelsea Finn
Chelsea Finn named 2023 Sloan Research Fellow

Awarded annually since 1955, 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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prof Eric Pop
Eric Pop appointed the inaugural Pease-Ye Professor

His research lies at the intersection of nanoelectronics and nanoscale energy conversion.

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prof Kailath
Thomas Kailath receives the 2018 IEEE RCC Technical Recognition Award

His citation reads "For exceptional contributions to research and education in radio communications".

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prof Paulraj
Paulraj receives the 2018 IEEE RCC Technical Recognition Award

His citation reads "For seminal contributions to the theory and practice of multiantenna communications systems"

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Peter Mugaba Noertoft, B.S. '25
Peter Mugaba Noertoft receives Optica Amplify Scholarship

He is an undergraduate researcher in the Nanoscale and Quantum Photonics Lab.

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partial image of book cover, "Pixels & Paintings"
David G. Stork to present computer analyses of Vermeer's works

In addition to the largest exhibition of Vermeer's work, the Rijksmuseum will host the Vermeer International Symposium,  where researchers will offer lectures to better understand how this artist executed his works.

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prof Krishna Shenoy
Krishna Shenoy, engineer who reimagined how the brain makes the body move, dies at 54

Krishna was a pioneer of neuroprosthetics, a field that paired chips implanted in the brain with algorithms able to decipher the chatter between neurons, allowing people with paralysis to control computers and mechanical limbs with their thoughts.

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prof Caroline Trippel
Caroline Trippel receives prestigious NSF CAREER Award

Her research award will focus on "Scalable assurance via verifiable hardware-software contracts."

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