Graduate Fellow David Lallemant Helping Reduce Catastrophic Risk in Dense...
Type: Fellowship Profile David Lallemant, the John A. Blume Fellow in the School of Engineering, discusses how his research aims to help people in Haiti and other areas vulnerable to earthquakes and...
View ArticleEight Stanford Engineering Faculty Elected to National Academy of Engineering
Type: Research News Election to the National Academy of Engineering is among the highest professional distinctions an engineer can receive. By Andrew Myers Slug: Eight Join NAE Short Dek: Among the...
View ArticleResearchers map out an alternative energy future for New York
Type: Research News A study, co-authored by Stanford engineer Mark Z. Jacobson, outlines a path to statewide renewable energy conversion, and away from natural gas and imported fuel. Rob Jordan |...
View ArticleVideo: Stanford Solar Decathlon construction site
Type: Student Profile In a competition that could help transform the homebuilding industry, Stanford students bring a new approach to creating solar houses that can be easily manufactured.Slug:...
View ArticleStanford to collaborate with edX to develop a free, open source online...
Type: Press Release EdX will be available as an open source learning platform on June 1. In support of that move, Stanford will integrate features of its existing Class2Go open source online learning...
View ArticleReinhard Wins Humboldt Research Award
Type: Research News Award recognizes lifetime achievement and unites international researchers with colleagues in Germany.Slug: Reinhard Wins Humboldt Short Dek: CEE Professor recognized for life's...
View ArticleSpormann Elected Fellow of American Academy of Microbiology
Type: Research News Spormann studies anaerobic microbes to understand the molecular and biochemical basis of unusual metabolism. By Andrew Myers | Stanford Engineering Slug: Spormann Joins AAM Short...
View ArticleApply now for the Bridge to China Program
Type: Announcement The School of Engineering China programs aim to enhance engineering education by providing undergraduate, co-term, master's, and PhD students with an opportunity to learn about...
View ArticleEngineering Senior Send-Off
Congrats class of 2013!Come celebrate your upcoming commencement with Stanford Engineering.Join us in the SEQ on June 12 from 3-5 pm.Enjoy some yummy ice cream and a pick up your senior gift -- a...
View ArticleFrom bridges to snails and lead contamination, seven new sustainability...
Type: Research News The 2013 Environmental Venture Projects enable interdisciplinary research studies that propose practical solutions to major sustainability challenges. By Terry Nagel | Woods...
View ArticleStanford students build solar home in national competition
Type: Research News In a competition that could help transform the homebuilding industry, students bring a new approach to creating solar houses that can be easily manufactured. Glen Martin | School...
View ArticleGraduate Fellow Ivy Huang Helping to Improve Water Quality
Type: Fellowship Profile Ivy Huang, a graduate student in environmental engineering, says the Quentin and Frances Berg Fellowship, is helping support her dream of pursuing a PhD. By Stanford...
View ArticlePowered by the sun: Stanford students add solar panels to their...
Type: Research News Engineering students put low-weight, thin-film solar panels on Start.Home to lower installation costs while getting the best energy payback. Bjorn Carey | Stanford News Service...
View ArticleStanford engineers debug Dhaka's water
Type: Research Profile Post-doctoral scholar and engineering students help develop technology to chlorinate drinking water in Bangladesh. Ruthann Richter Slug: Debugging Dhaka's Drinking Water Short...
View ArticleStanford Environmental & Water Studies Program 50th Anniversary Celebration
An Invitation to Alumni and Colleagues to Celebrate Our 50th Anniversary Date/Time: Friday, September 6, 2013. 5:00 pm - Sunday, September 8, 2013. 12:00 pm Location: Y2E2 Contact Info:...
View ArticleStanford Alum Named Federal Engineer of the Year for Clean-Water Work Overseas
Type: Award Richard Gelting says his interdisciplinary training at Stanford has aided his efforts to help some of the 800 million people who lack clean water. Tom Abate | Stanford Engineering Slug:...
View ArticleStanford Scientists Use 'Wired Microbes' To Generate Electricity From Sewage
Type: Research News Interdisciplinary team creates 'microbial battery' driven by naturally occurring bacteria that evolved to produce electricity as they digest organic material. Tom Abate | Stanford...
View ArticleMark Z. Jacobson talks green energy with David Letterman
Type: Research Profile Stanford engineer expresses confidence in U.S. ability to attain all-renewable energy by 2050. Rob Jordan | Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment Slug: Stanford...
View ArticleStanford's student-built home ranks high in green building competition
Type: Research News Stanford's first-ever entry in the Department of Energy-sponsored green building competition finished in fifth place, the top team among California-based competitors, and placed...
View ArticleStanford faculty awarded $2.2 million for innovative energy research
Type: Research News Stanford's Precourt Institute, Precourt Energy Efficiency Center and TomKat Center have awarded 11 seed grants to Stanford faculty for early-stage energy research. Mark Golden |...
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