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Nvidia's blog had this to say:
Please read more and even enjoy the video of Huang's thoughts at Nvidia's blog:
http://blogs.nvidia.com/ntersect/2010/10/stanford-dedicates-new-huang-engineering-center.html
Additionally:
Please read more here:
http://www.azonano.com/news.asp?newsID=7561
My personal sentiments:
Today The University of Standford dedicated an entire engineering center to the Nvidia legend Jen-Hsun Huang. This distinguished honor was bestowed to the 1992 Masters of Electrical Engineering Alumni, from a long list of competitors. Competitors like the creator of the Google Search engine, or co-inventor of Ethernet, or even the inventor of MatLab, or perhaps the senior VP of software for the iPhone. All worthy of propelling their field forward and enhancing everyday living and also easily available to invest $30M.
For such a renown program like Stanford's Engineering and Computer Science to dedicate an entire set of buildings that will remind future engineers 50 years from now that they are amongst the same grounds that pioneers like Huang called home truly is an honor.
Under a blue autumn sky, more than 600 students, Silicon Valley dignitaries and NVIDIA employees joined Stanford’s administrative brass in dedicating the keystone building of the Engineering School’s new campus.
Named for NVIDIA’s co-founder and CEO, the Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center features broad windows and terraces overlooking the grassy Engineering Quad, with the landmark tower of the Hoover Institute in the distance. The school – which has 240 faculty, 800 undergrads and 3,300 graduate students – grants fully one-tenth of the engineering doctorates awarded each year in the U.S.
Please read more and even enjoy the video of Huang's thoughts at Nvidia's blog:
http://blogs.nvidia.com/ntersect/2010/10/stanford-dedicates-new-huang-engineering-center.html
Additionally:
The Stanford School of Engineering today announced that Jen-Hsun Huang, the founder and chief executive officer of leading visual computing company NVIDIA and a Stanford electrical engineering alumnus, will donate $30 million to help build a modern and sustainable destination for education and research, the Jen-Hsun Huang School of Engineering Center.
Please read more here:
http://www.azonano.com/news.asp?newsID=7561
My personal sentiments:
Today The University of Standford dedicated an entire engineering center to the Nvidia legend Jen-Hsun Huang. This distinguished honor was bestowed to the 1992 Masters of Electrical Engineering Alumni, from a long list of competitors. Competitors like the creator of the Google Search engine, or co-inventor of Ethernet, or even the inventor of MatLab, or perhaps the senior VP of software for the iPhone. All worthy of propelling their field forward and enhancing everyday living and also easily available to invest $30M.
For such a renown program like Stanford's Engineering and Computer Science to dedicate an entire set of buildings that will remind future engineers 50 years from now that they are amongst the same grounds that pioneers like Huang called home truly is an honor.
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