Stanford University Electrical Engineering Department
Welcome to Stanford EE's YouTube channel. We share videos of – and sometimes by – our faculty and students that describe their research, courses, and more.
Engineering students and enthusiasts of all ages are welcome to explore our playlists and videos.
Nearly every manufactured product, from cars and refrigerators to phones and medical devices, includes electronic circuits, uses signal‐processing algorithms, and is linked to a network. These innovations have originated from research across three areas that form the intellectual core of the department:
[ 1 ] Hardware/Software Systems
[ 2 ] Information Systems & Science
[ 3 ] Physical Technology & Science
We build upon and apply EE techniques to basic sciences, addressing major societal challenges. Our interdisciplinary research includes biomedical and energy projects, including neural prosthetics, wirelessly powered implants, biosensors, solar cells, thermoelectric devices, and the smart grid. LEARN MORE -- EE.STANFORD.EDU
Welcome to Stanford Escape
Meet Professor Srabanti Chowdhury
Meet Professor Dustin Schroeder
Meet Professor Mary Wootters
2024 EE Commencement Celebration
Robotics and Embodied AI Lab (REALab) at Stanford University
Meet Professor Ayfer Özgür
Navigation and Autonomous Vehicles Laboratory (NAV Lab) at Stanford University
Meet Professor Gordon Wetzstein
Professor Priyanka Raina: In My Lab
Congreve Lab at Stanford University
Meet Professor Chelsea Finn
Meet Jelena Vuckovic
Professor Juan Rivas: Lab Projects
Prof. Priyanka Raina's path to EE
Meet Kartik, EE PhD candidate
Professor Priyanka Raina talks about her research
Meet Kalhan - a PhD student in Prof. Priyanka Raina's Lab
Meet Jim Harris
Dan Congreve - In My Lab
Meet Professor Dan Congreve
Meet Professor Juan Rivas Davila
Juan's Research
Welcome and Overview, Professor Jennifer Widom, Dean and Professor Stephen P. Boyd, EE Chair.
The End of Moore’s Law [...] and the Future of Computing, Professor John L. Hennessy.
Future Opportunities and Challenges for Electrical Engineering, Professor Jim Plummer
Arc Alley to Silicon Valley: Untold Stories of Stanford’s Role in Creating the Future, Prof. Tom Lee
Silicon Valley and Stanford EE, Professor James F. Gibbons
Computational Single-Photon Imaging, Professor Gordon Wetzstein
A Vision for EE’s Next 125 Years, Professor Andrea Goldsmith. [info theory; communications]