Campus Connections
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Students travel overseas for summer engineering internship program
More than 200 Stanford students have participated in the Global Engineering Internship Program, which partners with companies across Asia.
April 02, 2025
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Stanford HAI welcomes six distinguished scholars as senior fellows
MS&E professor Melissa Valentine’s research explores how emerging technologies, including AI and algorithms, are transforming work and organizations.
February 03, 2025
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Summer programs empower incoming students to take full advantage of Stanford Engineering’s academic opportunities
MS&E alum Monica Tavassoli shares her experience in the Stanford Summer Engineering Academy.
January 21, 2025
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Empowering collaboration: Experts from different fields work toward environmental solutions
The 2024 Environmental Venture Projects and Realizing Environmental Innovation Program grants foster interdisciplinary solutions for environmental challenges.
November 22, 2024
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Can AI improve medical diagnostic accuracy?
An investigation, co-authored by MS&E alum Eric Horvitz, into how well ChatGPT performs as a diagnostic aid reveals areas where AI could be useful.
November 05, 2024
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70 years ago, Stanford Engineering pioneered a new model for graduate education for industry professionals – and it still thrives today
For decades, the Honors Cooperative Program (HCP) has empowered working engineers with the knowledge needed to create tech innovations in Silicon Valley and beyond.
November 01, 2024
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SIL Welcomes 2024 Cohort of Faculty to Design Fellowship
Scholars including MS&E professor Chuck Eesley commit to a 10-month program focused on the pathway from research to impact at scale.
October 07, 2024
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MS&E's wide-ranging role in actionable sustainability research
Two research projects tackle sustainability issues from different lenses.
July 29, 2024
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Digital advertisers often fund misinformation unwittingly
The bulk purchase of digital ads through automated placement platforms often matches legitimate ad buyers with websites that traffic in false and misleading information.
June 07, 2024
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Q&A: Two junior researchers help to lead research on optimizing the costs and benefits of hydropower in Africa
Anna Clark (MS '24) simulated the economic, environmental, and climate impacts of new hydropower projects using computer models, seeking optimal outcomes across sectors.
June 05, 2024
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Knight-Hennessy Scholars announces its largest cohort yet
Congratulations to the three MS&E students who were named Knight-Hennessy Scholars!
May 08, 2024
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A/B testing gets an upgrade for the digital age
Researchers including professor Ramesh Johari and alum Hannah Li (PhD '22) are pioneering experimentation methods to keep up with technology and help solve real-world challenges.
May 02, 2024
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Social science takes the stage in a live storytelling event at the Cantor Arts Center
Alex Chohlas-Wood (PhD ’22) shared stories of criminal justice reform at an event hosted by Stanford Impact Labs in collaboration with The Story Collider.
April 29, 2024
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How breakthrough statistical models are helping us reduce our carbon footprint, one building at a time
In honor of Earth Day, we share an example of how MS&E research is contributing to sustainability efforts, with more examples to follow soon.
April 22, 2024
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Symposium inaugurates Center for Computational Market Design
The new center will bring interdisciplinary expertise to bear on crafting rules and procedures for creating and improving markets.
April 15, 2024
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How can universities prepare tomorrow’s leaders to use data for social good?
A rapidly-growing Stanford major, for which several MS&E faculty serve as advisors, aims to equip students with a combined fluency in data science and social science.
March 26, 2024
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What headlines don’t tell you about global migration, and what Stanford researchers can
Researchers are filling critical migration data gaps and studying how people are on the move in new and different ways.
March 08, 2024
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Are relaxed telehealth and take-home medication regulations for treating opioid use disorder cost-effective?
MS&E professor Margaret Brandeau and PhD student Gary Qian found that relaxed guidelines for opioid use disorder during COVID-19 were not only effective, but also cost-effective.
March 04, 2024
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Stanford researchers urge caution with new mixed reality headsets
A study coauthored by MS&E master’s student Portia Wang finds the headsets can offer amazing experiences, but problems including feelings of social isolation can undercut the vibe.
February 15, 2024
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All eyes on California to figure out energy decarbonization, economic growth, and fairness
As part of the Stanford Government Energy Summit, MS&E alum Jason Glickman (MS '02) discussed challenges and opportunities for the state along its road to energy decarbonization.
February 05, 2024