- Andrea Armani
- Sensitive optical sensors detect single molecules
- Michael Backes
- Proving that Internet security protocols can really be trusted
- Jeffrey Bigham
- Free service to help blind people navigate the Web
- James Carey
- Using “black silicon” to build inexpensive, super-sensitive light detectors
- Jorge Conde
- Offering consumers whole-genome sequencing--and software to interpret it
- Ranjan Dash
- Nanoporous carbon could help power hybrid cars
- Adam Dunkels
- Minimal wireless-networking protocols allow almost any device to communicate over the Internet
- Nathan Eagle
- Mining mobile-phone data for the public good
- Cody Friesen
- Making cheaper, higher-energy batteries to store renewable energy
- Kevin Fu
- Defeating would-be hackers of radio frequency chips in objects from credit cards to pacemakers
- José Gómez-Márquez
- Practical medical devices for use in poor countries
- Jeffrey Heer
- Easy-to-use tools allow people to present data in creative and interesting ways
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- Andrew Houck
- Preserving information for practical quantum computing
- Kurt Zenz House
- Capturing carbon dioxide through cement production
- Shahram Izadi
- An intuitive 3-D interface helps people manage layers of data
- Ali Javey
- “Painting” nanowires into electronic circuits
- Michelle Khine
- A children’s toy inspires a cheap, easy production method for high-tech diagnostic chips
- Anat Levin
- New cameras and algorithms capture the potential of digital images
- Erez Lieberman-Aiden
- Quantitative tools offer new insights into evolution
- Andrew Lynn
- Repairing joints by stimulating regrowth in bone and cartilage
- Ellis Meng
- Micropumps deliver drugs that prevent blindness
- Pranav Mistry
- A simple, wearable device enhances the real world with digital information
- Aydogan Ozcan
- Inexpensive chips and sophisticated software could make microscope lenses obsolete
- Shwetak Patel
- Simple sensors to detect residents’ activities
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- Andrew Perlman
- Slashing carbon emissions by converting coal into natural gas
- Ashoke Ravi
- Using software to send diverse radio signals
- Vera Sazonova
- World’s smallest resonator could lead to tiny mechanical devices
- Elena Shevchenko
- Assembling nanocrystals to create made-to-order materials
- Vik Singh
- Opening up search secrets to spur innovation
- Dawn Song
- Defeating malware through automated software analysis
- Jaime Teevan
- Using personal information to improve search results
- C. Shad Thaxton
- Nanoparticles could treat cardiovascular disease by mimicking “good cholesterol”
- Andrea Thomaz
- Robots that learn new skills the way people do
- Adrien Treuille
- Complex physics simulations that can run on everyday PCs
- Cyrus Wadia
- Identifying materials that could be unexpectedly useful in solar cells
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