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Lawrence Wein: Computation cracks cold cases
An expert in the fast-emerging field of forensic genetic genealogy reveals how mathematics can help catch criminals through traces of their DNA.
December 02, 2022
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Could Stable Diffusion Solve a Gap in Medical Imaging Data?
Stanford AIMI scholars found a way to generate synthetic chest X-rays by fine-tuning the open-source Stable Diffusion foundation model.
November 29, 2022
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Doug James: Computer-generated sound catches its graphical sibling
A professor of computer science and of music uses principles of real-world physics to create synthetic sounds that match computer-generated graphics.
November 18, 2022
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2022-2023 Vanguard Scholars Announced
Carlos Ayala Bellido and Vincelot Ravoson have been selected for the 2022-2023 Vanguard Scholar Program.
November 10, 2022
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October 27, 2022
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October 07, 2022
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How can we harness wind and improve airflow to benefit society?
A scholar looks at how wind affects the sustainability and resiliency of buildings and cities, and how we can improve ventilation in homes and other structures.
September 30, 2022
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A new animation simulator focuses on finding interesting outcomes
Stanford engineers create a faster way to browse physics-based animations to allow unparalleled ease and efficiency for artists and scientists.
August 05, 2022
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Engineering Spotlight - Sherrie Wang
Read more about ICME Phd candidate, Sherrie Wangs's, engineering journey.
July 20, 2022
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Technology Economist Susan Athey Adds DOJ Role to Her Multidimensional Career
Stanford Graduate School of Business professor and HAI Associate Director Susan Athey will serve as chief economist of the antitrust division at the U.S. Department of Justice.
July 07, 2022
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Engineering Spotlight - Christopher Hoyt
Read more about ICME Phd candidate, Christopher Hoyt's, work on neural networks and artificial intelligence.
June 17, 2022
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Data is transforming our understanding of natural disasters
Eric Dunham, Stanford geophysicist, details how new types of data collection and faster computers are helping our knowledge of natural phenomena and how to prepare for them.
June 15, 2022
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Computational modeling can help understand Alzheimer’s disease
A professor of mechanical engineering explains how computational models of Alzheimer’s spread in the brain are providing new information about the disease.
June 14, 2022
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Data is transforming our understanding of natural disasters
A Stanford professor details how new types of data collection and faster computers are helping our knowledge of earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes – and how to prepare for them.
June 14, 2022
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Computational modeling can help understand Alzheimer’s disease
A professor of mechanical engineering explains how computational models of Alzheimer’s spread in the brain are providing new information about the disease.
June 14, 2022
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Faculty Women’s Forum celebrates 2022 award winners
The Faculty Women’s Forum recognizes 14 faculty members and one staffer for their outstanding work supporting women at Stanford through role modeling and allyship.
June 07, 2022
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Engineering Spotlight - Julia Olivieri
Read more about ICME PhD candidate, Julia Olivieri's, academic and professional journey
June 02, 2022
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Engineering Spotlight - Christiane Adcock
Read more about ICME PhD candidate, Jani Adcock's, passion for engineering and fighting climate change
June 02, 2022
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Engineering Spotlight - Abeynaya Gnanasekaran
Read more about ICME PhD candidate, Abeynaya Gnanasekaran's, work in linear algebra
April 02, 2022
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George Hilley: Snowpack changes how a California volcano 'breathes'
Stanford University study suggests the weight of snow and ice atop the Sierra Nevada affects a California volcano’s carbon dioxide emissions
March 29, 2022