Press
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Nazly Pirmoradi: Exploring 3D Pharmaceutical Printing
A senior research scientist at SRI pushes the frontier of how we make and take medicine.
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SRI chosen to deliver cyber-psychology-informed network defense technology for IARPA
The innovative program will be centered around the psychology of cyber attackers.
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SRI and Lisa Health reveal new research on menopause in the workplace
International Women’s Day brings broad awareness to the need for inclusive and effective programs.
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SRI Commemorates Women’s Impact: Honoring Women’s History Month
We foster environments where women can innovate, lead, and contribute.
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SRI relaunches the PARC Forum
The PARC Forum brings together some of the world’s leading thinkers for thought-provoking conversations at the intersection of technology, business, and society.
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SRI researchers tap Large Language Models to improve password security
Using advanced AI to analyze billions of leaked passwords, SRI researchers reveal the risky human tendencies that make passwords far too easy to guess.
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Sterling McBride: Three decades of quantum innovation
McBride’s path to creating best-in-class quantum sensors started over 30 years ago at SRI, in microfluidics.
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SRI selected as spoke for both ARPA-H Customer Experience Hub and Investor Catalyst Hub
SRI joins a nationwide network aiming to accelerate transformative health solutions.
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James Fritz to join SRI as its new Senior Vice President, Federal and Strategic Program Development
In this new role, Fritz will lead strategy and business development for SRI’s federal programs.
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SRI CEO David Parekh Named to 2024 ‘Power 100’ List
David Parekh, SRI’s CEO, has been named by the Silicon Valley Business Journal as one of the Power 100.
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SRI researchers bring AI to the architectural design process
A new artificial intelligence-powered software for architects can render multiple building design options from a single sketch.
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SRI’s “the Dish” and its long history
The famous radio antenna has a rich legacy of communicating with spacecraft above Earth and around other planets, as well as listening to distant stars and Cold War-era atmospheric nuclear blasts.