Stanford University School of Engineering
The Stanford School of Engineering has been at the forefront of innovation for nearly a century, creating pivotal technologies that have transformed the worlds of information technology, communications, medicine, energy, business and beyond.
The faculty, students and alumni of Stanford Engineering have established thousands of companies and laid the technological and business foundations for Silicon Valley. Founded in 1925, the school has a tradition of pursuing multidisciplinary collaboration aimed at solving the most pressing global problems.

The future of sleep

The future of geriatric care

Stanford Engineering at 100: Transformative Breakthroughs, Boundless Horizons

Best of: The future of educational technology

The future of children’s health

The future of wildfire management

The future of pediatric development and disability

Best of: The future of female athletic health

The future of legal representation

The future of hearing loss

The future of live performance

Best of: The future of culture

The 2025 William D. Nix Lecture

The future of electronic materials

A glimpse into 100 years of Stanford Engineering

The future of liquid biopsy

Best of: The future of bioprinting

The future of coronary arteries

Allison Okamura is revolutionizing rehabilitation

Grace Gao is bringing GPS and autonomous rovers to outer space

The future of transparent tissue

Best of: The future of science education

The future of seaweed

The future of kidney dialysis

Best of: The future of exercise

Best of: The future of skin longevity

The future of depression care

The future of robotic surgery

The future of Alzheimer’s treatment

William Tarpeh is turning wastewater into critical resources