Jill Wu
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01-03-2014 03:05:15
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Coming in hot! Keep your eyes out for the motorized couch buzzing around campus and spreading joy. Starring Stanford Moonshot Club with special appearances by Dean Jennifer Widom, Provost Persis Drell, and Prof. Mehran Sahami. 🛋️
Most materials can't handle the temperature extremes of space. Researcher Debbie Senesky 🚀 is designing electronics to fly on space missions and studying how growing materials in orbit can improve them. Watch the full video 🔗 bit.ly/3s4Aj8B
In the November issue of Scientific American, Debbie Senesky 🚀 writes, “Factories in space may sound like science fiction, but I believe they should be a part of our everyday life. I’m thrilled that the work coming out of my lab will help move us toward that dream.” scientificamerican.com/article/what-i…
Can a succulent plant be turned into a menstrual pad? Research published in this Communications Engineering #OpenAccess article shows a processing route that transforms the leaves of an Agave into a highly absorbent and retentive material. Read the article: nature.com/articles/s4417… Stanford Engineering
In an interview with Scripps News, Stanford researchers discuss how vibrating glove technology can help survivors of stroke manage severe muscle stiffness. Stanford Medicine scrippsnews.com/science-and-te…
Stanford engineers have developed a prototype augmented reality headset that uses holographic imaging to overlay full-color, 3D moving images on the lenses of what would appear to be an ordinary pair of glasses. @stanford_ee Gordon Wetzstein engineering.stanford.edu/magazine/ai-an…
Stanford Engineering researchers, in collaboration with Toyota Research Institute (TRI), have reached an autonomous milestone with AI-directed, driverless Tandem Drift. This achievement could help advance the safety of automated driving in urban scenarios. engineering.stanford.edu/magazine/ai-di…
The all-new Stanford Robotics Center features research bays arranged side-by-side, including a medical bay, a domestic bay, a dance studio, and more. Robotics researchers now have a unified, state-of-the-art facility for cross-disciplinary collaboration. engineering.stanford.edu/news/new-cente…