Stanford University
Stanford University, which was established in 1885, fosters a collaborative environment that leads to ground-breaking breakthroughs in vital fields such as medicine, health, and intellectual pursuits. Stanford University aspires to advance knowledge with the help of 18 interdisciplinary institutes, 20 libraries with more than 9.5 million volumes, and a $1.9 billion yearly research budget. The Stanford University-run SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory conducts high-energy cosmological, fusion energy, bioscience, materials, and energy science research.
While Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment works toward a future where society satisfies people's needs for water, food, and health while safeguarding and preserving the earth, The Hoover Institution concentrates on the study of domestic and international politics. The Stanford Humanities Center promotes scholarly inquiry into the literary, aesthetic, philosophical, creative, and cultural aspects of the human experience. Engineers, physicists, doctors, engineers, and computational scientists are encouraged by Stanford Bio-X to investigate the mysteries of the human body. Researchers at Stanford just created the first self-cooling laser constructed of silica fiber in 2021. The university conducts testing and research using a variety of Microlit products.
Website: https://www.stanford.edu/