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Now in its fourth offering, Stanford Code in Place continues to expand its community-powered teaching and learning model, imparting the fundamentals of coding to over 30,000 learners with the support of 3,000 section leaders since 2020. engineering.stanford.edu/magazine/stanf…
TFoE is a Webby Award honoree for Best Live Podcast Recording! This episode featured @KarlDeissroth, who has shaped our understanding of how the brain works through CLARITY and optogenetics. Thanks for your continued support.
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How should we think about the intersection of computers and music? “I once thought computer music was abstract and inaccessible, but it can be very playful, too,” says my guest on this episode of TFoE, Ge Wang. This is the future of computer music. engineering.stanford.edu/magazine/futur…
About a quarter of young people suffer from chronic pain at some point in their childhood. Laura Simons is a clinical psychologist and joins me on this episode of TFoE to discuss innovative behavioral health treatments for pediatric pain. engineering.stanford.edu/magazine/futur…
Self assembly and phase transformation of printed colloidal particles, now published in Nature Communications. link.springer.com/article/10.103…
As a biomedical data scientist, Olivier Gevaert uses a new cellular measuring technique that maps the geography of cells making up a cancer tumor and predicts how certain cells will behave based on who their neighbors are. This is the future of measuring cancer. engineering.stanford.edu/magazine/futur…
I was thrilled to get the invite from Russ Altman's podcast, The Future of Everything, to talk about our work in spatial omics applied to cancer patients and beyond: engineering.stanford.edu/magazine/futur…
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A new process for microscale 3D printing creates particles of nearly any shape for applications in medicine, manufacturing, research, and more – at the pace of up to 1 million particles a day. Joseph DeSimone engineering.stanford.edu/magazine/new-h…
Reading is more than just looking at letters and coming up with a word. Stanford Graduate School of Education’s Rebecca Silverman joins me on this episode of TFoE to explain why reading is such a challenging skill to learn — and to teach. engineering.stanford.edu/magazine/futur…
Nice piece on exciting new work from CochranLab Stanford Engineering, structure of immune therapy target LAG-3 bound to agonist antibody showing importance of disrupting dimer interface, just published PNASNews
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Culture is complicated, but understanding its nuances is key to understanding the world, says my guest Michele J. Gelfand. Her research explores notions of “tight” and “loose” cultures, and how each shapes us as individuals. This is the future of culture. engineering.stanford.edu/magazine/futur…
Swing by the Love Data Week Fair in the Mackenzie Room, Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center TOMORROW from 11:30AM - 3:30PM! Join us for snacks, crafts, everything data, and more! #LoveData24
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