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Located between San Francisco and San Jose in the heart of Silicon Valley, Stanford University is recognized as one of the world's leading research and teaching institutions.
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630 Serra Street
Suite 120
Stanford, California 94305-6032
(650) 723-2300
NAICS Code Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools: 611310
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Stanford University Reports FY2009 Financial Results
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China ups ante on carbon emissions with new Picarro contract
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Scientist calls IBM cat brain simulator a hoax
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ASSIA picks up $10 million
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ASSIA Secures $10 Million for Dynamic Spectrum Management
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How 3 ARPA-E Grants Could Reinvent Building Efficiency
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Nu Skin Celebrates Record-Breaking Global Convention Global Launch of Anti-aging Science and Products Represents 'Sweet...
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Nu Skin Celebrates Record-Breaking Global Convention
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Nu Skin signs research agreements with Stanford University and LifeGen
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Nu Skin Announces Research Agreements With Stanford University and LifeGen Technologies
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Satellite Healthcare, Providers of Kidney Dialysis and Kidney Disease Services, Honors Founder With Endowed Chair at Stanford University School of Medicine
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Satellite Healthcare, one of the nation's first and largest providers of kidney dialysis services and kidney disease therapies, has honored its founder, Norman S. Coplon, MD, with an endowed chair at Stanford University School of Medicine. The Norman S. Coplon/Satellite Healthcare Professorship in Medicine was...
The Monthly interview: Philip Zimbardo
In 1971, Philip Zimbardo, then a professor of psychology at Stanford University, devised one of the most famous psychological experiments of the twentieth century. In what is known as the Stanford Prison Experiment, he assigned twenty-four young men roles as prisoners and guards, and observed the group dynamics that ensued....
Stability In Supply Chain Networks
This paper presents a theory of matching in vertical networks, generalizing the theory of matching in two-sided markets introduced by Gale and Shapley. Under natural restrictions, stable networks are guaranteed to exist. The set of stable networks is a lattice, with side-optimal stable networks at the extremes. Several other key...
$10m for research on 'digital junkyard'.
Oct 06, 2003 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) An international research project into broadband content is about to secure about $A10 million in funding. Dr Phillip Graham from the University of Queensland's business school is heading the "digital junkyard" project. The University of...
Sun Microsystems and Stanford University protect online materials around the world; "Lots of copies keep stuff safe" program shows promising results in large-scale test.
M2 PRESSWIRE-10 October 2001-Sun Microsystems: Sun Microsystems and Stanford University protect online materials around the world; "Lots of copies keep stuff safe" program shows promising results in large-scale test C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10102001 PALO ALTO, CA -- Sun...
Iospan Wireless and Stanford University Lead IEEE Effort To Provide Fixed Wireless Industry With Standardized Definition of Non-LOS
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SAN JOSE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 13, 2001 Industry Leaders Provide Benchmarks for Non-LOS Wireless Equipment Iospan Wireless, Inc., the leader in fixed wireless broadband multiple antenna technology, today announced that the IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband Wireless Access Standards has achieved a key milestone...
Top 25 E-Champions; Anderson tackles issues at TheStandard.com.(Brief Article)
Name: Troy Anderson Title: Senior VP-interactive Company: TheStandard.com, San Francisco Mission: "To provide a research analysis tool set for the financial, retail, technology, telecommunications and media industries." Troy Anderson played offensive tackle for the Stanford University...
ATM-less in Seattle - Brief Article
At Stanford University, a small group of engineers watch a Tonight Show skit being broadcast from the University of Washington in Seattle. No, it's not catch-up time for the slide-rule set behind on their night-time television. It's a serious demo of high-definition TV delivered over the high-bandwidth Intemet2 network....
Teleglobe Opens San Francisco Office, Network Buildout Includes Voice, Data, Internet Access Sites; Leading Telecom Carrier Continues U.S. Expansion
RESTON, Va.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 24, 1999-- Excite@Home and Stanford University Among First Area Customers In the most recent step of the expansion of its GlobeSystemsm network, Teleglobe Communications Corporation today announced the opening of its corporate sales office in San Francisco to support the global communications needs of area...
Making 31,000 nodes manageable
With more than 200 buildings on campus, Stanford University has to link about 31,000 nodes, including PCs, Unix workstations, and Macintosh computers. More than 300 active sub-networks are running over the main Stanford University Network SUNet. With so many signals fighting for transmission time, Stanford's Network Systems Group wanted a...
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