Faculty
Faculty
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Hae Young Noh interviewed on Science Friday
Could Ordinary Household Objects Be Used To Spy On You?
November 01, 2021
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Lynn Hildemann Named as 2021 Bass University Fellow in Undergraduate Education
Stanford’s Bass University Fellows in Undergraduate Education Program recognizes faculty for extraordinary contributions to undergraduate education.
October 25, 2021
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Build back wiser
CEE Associate Professor, Meagan Mauter, calls for wiser spending on infrastructure.
September 28, 2021
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New Faculty Position in Data Science + School of Engineering
Stanford Data Science and the School of Engineering are pleased to announce a new faculty position!
September 24, 2021
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Stanford lab builds a water-resilient future, gallons of sewage at a time
As the American West faces unprecedented drought, one promising solution is the expansion of water recycling programs and technology.
September 22, 2021
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Professor Emeritus Leonard Ortolano co-authors study on sea-level rise and inequalities in the Bay Area
Researchers examined the number of households unable to pay for damages from coastal flooding to reveal how sea-level rise could threaten the fabric of Bay Area communities over th
July 12, 2021
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Stanford researchers offer practical tips to mitigate harm from wildfire smoke
Stanford experts advise on contending with hazardous air quality.
July 07, 2021
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Ban Ki-Moon Keynotes SCIGC Opening Ceremony
Eighth Secretary General of the UN provides remarks
June 03, 2021
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Stanford researchers will use the Korean ‘smart city’ of Songdo as a living laboratory
The new center will provide a testbed to help academic and corporate researchers develop and deploy a new generation of physical structures and electronic technologies as prototype
June 03, 2021
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Chinese Translation of Martin Fischer's Book to be Published
Integrating Project Delivery Translated by Stanford Alum, Tony Dong
June 01, 2021
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Noh and Liu Receive ASME SHM/NDE 2020 Best Journal Paper Runner-up Award
Diagnosis algorithms for indirect structural health monitoring of a bridge model via dimensionality reduction
May 24, 2021
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Meagan Mauter: How freshwater supply is becoming more circular
An expert in freshwater systems says the world’s pending water crisis is only just beginning, but it’s not too late to make the course correction necessary to right the ship.
April 22, 2021
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Ram Rajagopal: How the grid is becoming more human-centric
An expert in the future of electrical power says that today’s big “dumb” grid is becoming a thing of the past and what’s replacing it is something much smarter and more personal.
April 22, 2021
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April 16, 2021
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Catherine Gorle: How cityscapes catch the wind
A civil and environmental engineer describes how engineering is designing better built environments that shape rather than bend to the will of the wind.
April 15, 2021
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April 01, 2021
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March 01, 2021
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February 09, 2021
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Stanford researchers find installing piped water near homes promotes gender equality and improves well-being in rural Zambia
New Stanford research finds installing piped water in rural Zambian homes frees up time in the daily lives of women and girls, promoting economic growth and food security.
January 14, 2021
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Stanford’s Virtual Design and Construction Program Advances Knowledge and Practice
Technological innovation is transforming the construction industry, with advances impacting the way builders design, build, and even operate buildings.
October 22, 2020