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Collaborations

What it means to collaborate with Stanford Engineering

Collaboration and a spirit of innovation are deeply woven into our culture. Technology transfer is core to our mission. It’s one way we make a difference. And it makes us different, too.

Stanford and Silicon Valley grew up together, one influencing and shaping the other. The same close relationships with companies, foundations and government continue today —nurturing  a collaborative community, the free flow of information, and an environment organized for research and transformative innovation.

Our people, our entrepreneurial tradition, and our relationships with industry, government, and our own schools of medicine, business, and the sciences, make us uniquely qualified to support the broad interests of our affiliates.

Industry Collaborations

Help advance research in areas of interest to your company and recruit top talent.

Support a faculty member or student, sponsor research, join an affiliate program and more. Find out about the many ways companies engage with Stanford Engineering.

Foundation Collaborations

Leverage our people and knowledge to help make the world a better place.

Our transformative research, proven success working across disciplines, and world-class faculty and students help foundations to make the world a better place. Recent examples of how foundations have invested shared visions with Stanford Engineering include: 

Government Collaborations

Work with us to advance basic and applied research that benefits society.

Stanford Engineering has a long history of working with government on projects ranging from laying the foundation for data traffic on the Internet to developing autonomous cars to driving down the cost of solar energy. Recent examples include:

Stanford Engineering Venture Fund

The Stanford Engineering Venture Fund (SEVF), created in 1985, enables the School of Engineering to invest in venture capital through our volunteer investment advisors. Learn more about the venture fund (PDF).

Thought Leader / Alumni Collaborations

Make an impact on the future.

 Teach a course, mentor a student, share your expertise, recruit students, volunteer. Bring together the brightest people, provide a creative atmosphere and top-notch infrastructure, and who knows what will happen?  Some examples:

  • Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center – Jen-Hsun Huang (MS ’92, Electrical Engineering) and his wife Lori played an essential role in creating the vibrant new home for the School of Engineering. The Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center, which benefitted from the support of many people and organizations, has become a gathering place for today’s students and a hub for such varied activities as entrepreneurship lectures, professional seminars, talks by industry experts, student job fairs and more.
  • Hasso Plattner Institute of Design - Named for Hasso Plattner, a co-founder of SAP who provided the funding to create the institute, the "d.school" teaches design thinking to spark innovation and new ideas among students, visitors and businesses. All of the institute's classes are team-taught by faculty and industry leaders, combining disciplines like computer science with political science, and mixing people as diverse as CEOs with elementary-school policy makers.
  • Student organizations – share your time and knowledge with students in any one of dozens of engineering-focused student organizations ranging from the Business Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students (BASES) to Engineers for a Sustainable World to Stanford Women in Electrical Engineering.