UCSB assistant professor receives prestigious award to pursue novel approach to eliminate bias and discrimination from machine-learning models.
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Haewon Jeong, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, received a prestigious Early CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation in support of her novel research to eliminate bias from artificial intelligence.
Raphaële Clément, assistant professor of materials and 2024 Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award recipient
UCSB materials professor receives prestigious award to investigate solid-state lithium-sulfur batteries.
Satish Kumar has become the first UCSB College of Engineering student to be named a Schmidt Science Fellow.
Electrical and computer engineering PhD student Satish Kumar earns prestigious fellowship and makes UCSB College of Engineering history.
Researchers coated the leaf on the right with a thin film of perovskite, which would have been impossible using earlier perovskite coatings, which required a high temperature that would have destroyed the leaf.
Researchers in chemistry, chemical engineering, and biochemistry tweaked perovskites to improve them.
The Skill Code: How to Save Human Ability in an Age of Intelligent Machines, a book written by technology management assistant professor Matt Beane, discusses how to protect skills in a world filled with AI and robots.
UCSB assistant professor Matt Beane writes a book on how to protect skills in a world filled with AI and robots.
William Wang at an event in South Korea recognizing his award.
The computer science professor is recognized for his work in scaling AI algorithms.
AAAS Fellows M. Scott Shell and Beth Pruitt
Fewer than 1 percent of members receive the prestigious honor from their peers each year.
2024 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship recipients (Clockwise from top left) Joyce Passananti, Tyler Pennebaker, Sophie Paul, Zsofia Szegletes, Vade Shah, Haarika Manda, Louisa Cornelis, Emily Gemmill
Fellows receive $159,000 in financial support over three years to conduct their impactful research.