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I fell in love with foundation models because they radically improved data systems that I had been trying to build for a decade. Motivated by this experience, the bulk of the talk focuses on efficient building blocks for foundation models...
Chris Re
Nov6
This colloquium will present and discuss some of the key findings from the recent Hoover Institution-Asia Society report on how to secure the global trade in semiconductors. It will address the current strategic environment surrounding the global trade in semiconductors...
Larry Diamond
Oct30
In this talk, I will cover a few recent papers and projects that focus on the measurement of emissions and the costs, benefits, and opportunities associated with a transition to sustainable, deeply decarbonized, and equitable energy systems is needed in...
Inês M.L. Azevedo, Department of Energy Science & Engineering at Stanford University
Oct23
Synthetic biology is one of the most promising fields of research for the 21st century. It offers powerful ways to build the global economy, manufacture sustainable materials, and address climate change. However, current access to biotechnology breakthroughs is unequal, largely...
Michael Jewett, Dept. of Bioengineering at Stanford University
Oct16
The dramatic increase of human population and consumption over the last 100 years has led to exponential growth, both in the use of natural resources and the production of waste streams. The use of fossil fuels and the emissions of...
Prof. Arun Majumdar, Stanford University, Doerr School of Sustainability
May22
For over half a century, high-energy particle accelerators have been a major enabling technology for particle and nuclear physics research as well as sources of X-rays for photon science research in material science, chemistry and biology. We will briefly review...
Vladimir Shiltsev, FermiLab
May8
What is the day-to-day life like in the Vatican? And how does that compare to the ways that such places are depicted in some of your favorite (and not-so-favorite) fantasy novels? What is it really like to live in a...
Dr. Guy Consolmagno, SJ, Vatican Observatory
Mar20
Out-of-equilibrium systems preserve memories of their formation and training history in a variety of ways allowing for an innovative classification of material and dynamics. I will discuss one case where a cyclically sheared suspension of particles or a charge-density-wave solid...
Sidney Nagel, Stein-Freiler Distinguished Service Professor, The James Franck Institute, The Enrico Fermi Institute, and the Department of Physics, The University of Chicago
Jan23
The Department of Energy operates sixteen of its seventeen national laboratories under the government-owned, contractor-operated (GOCO) model. Under this model, Stanford holds the contract for the operation of SLAC, and is responsible for overseeing the performance of the laboratory and...
Dr. Stephen Streiffer, Stanford University
Dec12