![professor Jelena Vučković](/sites/default/files/styles/wide/public/2022-08/JelenaPortrait-480x480_1.jpg?itok=p98E-gHA)
Jelena’s Optical Quantum Research Demonstrates a Light-based Chip
Q-FARM is trying to develop a new generation of chips that would control photons as reliably as today’s chips control electrons.
![Joe Little](/sites/default/files/styles/wide/public/2023-05/newsJL-2019-sq.jpg?itok=hiI_WVzF)
Joe Little promoted to IT Technical Manager
He continues to make significant contributions to both department and university computing as a systems architect, analyst and software developer.
![professor Gordon Wetzstein](/sites/default/files/styles/wide/public/2022-08/gordon_wetzstein480x480.jpg?itok=3MYGg1L_)
Gordon receives SPIE Early Career Achievement Award - Academic Focus
His citation reads, "In recognition of outstanding contributions to computational imaging and display technologies." The Society's awards recognize technical accomplishments as well as committed service to SPIE and the support of its organizational missio
![prof Philip Wong](/sites/default/files/styles/wide/public/2023-05/news-wong-sq.jpg?itok=dPmkMpbm)
Wong receives IEEE Electron Devices Society J.J. Ebers Award
His citation reads, "For pioneering contributions to the scaling of silicon devices and technology."
![prof emeritus Stephen Harris](/sites/default/files/styles/wide/public/2023-05/news-StephenEHarris-sq.jpg?itok=ooVJ33t8)
Stephen E. Harris – a Pioneer in the Science of Light
Awarded the Willis E. Lamb Award for Laser Science and Quantum Optics.
![prof Tsachy Weissman](/sites/default/files/styles/wide/public/2023-05/news-tsachy-sq.jpg?itok=p5i9svyl)
STEM to SHTEM Inaugural Summer
This summer, SCF welcomed 44 high school students, participating in 9 research projects.
![awesome EE staff](/sites/default/files/styles/wide/public/2023-05/news-Aug-staff-award.jpg?itok=qPToqzU5)
![prof Eric Pop](/sites/default/files/styles/wide/public/2023-05/news-Pop-sq.jpg?itok=DoB8dhNS)
Pop Lab builds a heat shield 10 atoms thick
Atomically thin materials developed by Stanford researchers could create heat shields for cell phones or laptops that would protect people and temperature-sensitive components and make future electronic gadgets even more compact.
![Anastasios Angelopolous](/sites/default/files/styles/wide/public/2023-05/news-anastas-sq.jpg?itok=i5zVRY5U)
EE undergrad and USC IBT faculty research published
Their research describes the use of augmented reality to assist people diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa.
![prof emeritus Marty Hellman](/sites/default/files/styles/wide/public/2023-05/news-marty-sq.jpg?itok=6tqSvkqL)
Martin Hellman Speaks at Meeting of Nobel Laureates
Encouraging scientists to accelerate the trend toward more ethical behavior.