Mar 12, 2026 Michael John Flynn, pioneering computer architect and Stanford engineering professor, dies at 91 School News
Dec 12, 2025 Bernard Widrow, pioneer of adaptive neural networks and longtime Stanford engineering professor, dies at 95 School News
Dec 12, 2025 New agentic AI platform accelerates advanced optics design Artificial Intelligence, Technology & Society
Dec 10, 2025 Scientists and U.S. foundry achieve 3D chip breakthrough to accelerate AI Electronics & Networking, Technology & Society
Oct 23, 2025 Common crystal proves ideal for low-temperature light technology Electronics & Networking, Materials
Sep 30, 2025 Antony Fraser-Smith, expert in low-frequency electromagnetic variations in the Earth’s environment and in space, has died School News
Jan 8, 2025 A new ultrathin conductor for nanoelectronics Electronics & Networking, Energy, Technology & Society
Dec 18, 2024 A national effort seeks to advance semiconductor research Electronics & Networking, School News, Technology & Society
Oct 30, 2024 70 years ago, Stanford Engineering pioneered a new model for graduate education for industry professionals – and it still thrives today Electronics & Networking, Technology & Society
Oct 24, 2024 Making engineering education accessible to blind and low-vision learners School News, Technology & Society
Oct 15, 2024 Four questions about the Clipper Mission to Europa Computation & Data, Technology & Society
Sep 12, 2024 School of Engineering to upgrade Stanford Nanofabrication Facility Computation & Data, School News, Technology & Society
Aug 19, 2024 Electric reactor could cut industrial emissions Energy, Environment, Technology & Society
May 8, 2024 AI and holography bring 3D augmented reality to regular glasses Artificial Intelligence, Electronics & Networking, Technology & Society
May 1, 2024 Clayton Bates Jr., expert on photoelectronic materials and devices who worked to promote equity in STEM education, has died School News
Feb 15, 2024 Robert White, expert on magnetics and former chair of electrical engineering, dies at 96 School News
Jan 22, 2024 New candidate for universal memory is fast, low-power, stable, and long-lasting Electronics & Networking, Energy, Technology & Society
Sep 27, 2023 Q&A: Stanford engineers discuss digital doubles Artificial Intelligence, Technology & Society