It’s like herding atoms
Monika Schleier-Smith is connecting the building blocks of reality in patterns that could revolutionize computing and reveal the structure of space and time.
At Stanford, our faculty and students are driven by curiosity. Because our humanity depends on it.
Monika Schleier-Smith is connecting the building blocks of reality in patterns that could revolutionize computing and reveal the structure of space and time.
Most of the ideas universities send into the outside world attract little notice. Stanford is giving academics the skills to reach a wider audience.
Our national conversation on these topics is evolving—thanks in part to Stanford’s IDEAL Provostial Fellows program.
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