Andrew Myers

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Vision and Discrete Sensors April 23, 2022

Enabling simple cameras to see in 3D

Stanford researchers devised a compact optical device that could soon be used by common digital cameras to measure the distance to objects.

By Andrew Myers
Courtesy: Koosha Nassiri Nazif, Stanford University
Energy, Power January 22, 2022

TMDs could be used for ultrathin, lightweight solar panels

Stanford University researchers have developed transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), which could be used in mobile applications such as from self-powered wearable devices and sensors.

By Andrew Myers
Mobility July 15, 2021

Technique to manufacture flexible electronics developed

Researchers at Stanford University have invented a manufacturing technique that yields flexible, atomically thin transistors less than 100 nm in length, making flexible electronics (flextronics) closer to a reality.

By Andrew Myers
AI and Machine Learning January 24, 2019

Artificial intelligence algorithms developed to find engineering materials

Researchers at Stanford University are leveraging machine learning to help find engineering materials more efficiently.

By Andrew Myers
Energy, Power December 15, 2018

Researchers use thermal transistor to protect electronic devices from overheating

A Stanford-led engineering team has developed a way to not only manage heat produced by electronic devices with a thermal transistor, which can conduct heat away from electronic components and insulate them against its damaging effects.

By Andrew Myers
AI and Machine Learning November 19, 2018

Energy-efficient memory developed to spur new computer applications

Researchers at Stanford University have developed spin-orbit torque technology designed for data-intensive computing applications like artificial intelligence and machine learning (ML).

By Andrew Myers