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  2. Stanford Research Park - Wikipedia

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    Stanford Research Park (SRP) is a technology park established in 1951 as a joint initiative between Stanford University and the City of Palo Alto. [1] It was the world's first university research park.

  3. List of research parks - Wikipedia

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    Life Science Hub, Mumbai [4] IIT Madras Research Park; ... Stanford Research Park; UCSC Monterey Bay Education, Science & Technology Center (UC MBEST) [112]

  4. Silicon Valley - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1939 in Packard's garage by Stanford graduates Bill Hewlett and David Packard, Hewlett-Packard moved its offices into the Stanford Research Park shortly after 1953. In 1954 Stanford originated the Honors Cooperative Program to allow full-time employees of the companies to pursue graduate degrees from the university on a part-time basis.

  5. Category:Science parks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Stanford Research Park; T. Technology Centre of New Jersey; The Pearl (Charlotte) U. University City (Charlotte neighborhood) University City Science Center;

  6. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The entrance to SLAC in Menlo Park. Founded in 1962 as the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, the facility is located on 172 ha (426 acres) of Stanford University-owned land on Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park, California, just west of the university's main campus. The main accelerator is 3.2 km (2 mi) long, making it the longest linear ...

  7. Hub RTP update: Park’s first apartments coming soon to ...

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    Hub RTP is a public-private partnership The Hub RTP is a sprawling 100-acre campus that will ultimately contain over 1 million square feet of offices and labs and 50,000 square feet of retail space.

  8. Kestrel Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Kestrel Institute is a nonprofit computer science research center located in Palo Alto's Stanford Research Park. Cordell Green, who founded Kestrel in 1981, is its Director and Chief Scientist. [2] [1] Its mission is to make it easier to write good, high-quality software and employs computer scientists like Lambert Meertens. [3 ...

  9. "Sesame Street" has been gentrified. After 45 seasons, the brick walls that once fenced in the neighborhood have been razed, giving way to sweeping views of what looks suspiciously like the Brooklyn Bridge (it is in fact a composite of three New York City bridges).