The internship is designed for high school students who lack confidence in their STEM skills, whose talents lie outside STEM, or who aren’t yet sure about their future academic plans.
Using a new algorithm, Stanford researchers have reconstructed the movements of individual particles of light to see through clouds, fog and other obstructions.
The team has unveiled a neural network that teaches itself by using a “camera in the loop” to evaluate the accuracy of the images it projects and then learn from its errors.
The technology could one day help people with paralysis regain use of their limbs, and enable amputees to use their thoughts to control prostheses and interact with computers.
Five fellows comprise the first cohort of Q-FARM’s new Bloch Fellowship. The fellows program aims to advance a second wave of discovery and innovation in quantum mechanics through interdisciplinary collaborations.