Stanford Engineering Hero Lectures
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Stanford Engineering Hero Martin Hellman Lecture
Engineering Hero Martin Hellman talks about "The Wisdom of Foolishness" and how it led him (and two colleagues) to create public key...
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Stanford Engineering Hero Lecture: Morris Chang in conversation with President John L. Hennessy
In this lecture, Stanford University President John L. Hennessy leads a discussion with Stanford Engineering Hero Morris Chang, an...
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Andreas "Andy" Bechtolsheim: The Process of Innovation" - Stanford Engineering Hero Lecture
More than 30 years ago as a Stanford graduate student, Andreas "Andy" Bechtolsheim designed a simple but powerful computer workstation that...
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Stanford Engineering Hero Lecture: Kenneth Arrow
In this lecture, Nobel Prize-winning economist Kenneth Arrow will speak about the interactions and differences between the fields of...
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Stanford Engineering Hero Lecture - Craig Barrett
"Research Universities, Technology Innovation and 21st Century Competitiveness" - Craig Barrett, retired CEO and chairman of semiconductor...
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Bradford Parkinson "GPS for Humanity" - Stanford Engineering Hero Lecture
http://scpd.stanford.edu/ More than anything else, GPS has become the United States' gift to humanity. Cell phones rely on GPS for timing....
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William J. Perry on Energy, National Security and Technology
This Stanford engineering hero lecture features former U.S. secretary of defense and Stanford Engineering Hero, William J. Perry, as he...
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Jim Clark in conversation with John Hennessy
Stanford Engineering Hero Lecture In this lecture, Stanford University President John L. Hennessy leads a discussion with Stanford...
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Martin Hellman: The Wisdom of Foolishness
Stanford Engineering Hero Lecture When Martin Hellman started working in cryptography in the early 1970s, his colleagues told him he was...
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Donald Knuth - All Questions Answered
Donald Knuth, in this Stanford Engineering Hero Lecture, answers questions from the audience--from his opinion of Wikipedia to the next...