Umesh Mishra and Tyler Susko to receive awards tonight from the Pacific Coast Business Times.
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Umesh Mishra (left) and Tyler Susko will receive Innovation Awards tonight from the Pacific Coast Business Times.
Umesh Mishra and Tyler Susko to receive awards tonight from the Pacific Coast Business Times.
Fourth-year PhD student Lisa Mansson, who moves on to the UCSB finals after winning Round 3 of the 2025 UCSB Grad Slam.
Lisa Månsson wins Round 3 of UCSB Grad Slam for her talk about glioblastoma research.
Dan Blumenthal in his lab. Photograph by Matt Perko.
The Blumenthal lab continues to miniaturize powerful photonics technology for quantum use at the chip scale.
Concept illustration of nickel atoms placed on a silver catalyst for improved, safer, more environmentally friendly performance.
PhD student Anika Jalil overcomes a major challenge by placing the right number of nickel atoms in exactly the right place.
Jeff Sakamoto; photograph by Lilli Walker
A new study finds that adding certain dopants could lead to safer, more energy-efficient batteries.
Majorana 1, the eight-qubit topological quantum processor unveiled at Microsoft Station Q's 2025 conference. Used with permission of Microsoft.
A Microsoft team led by UCSB physicists unveils a first-of-its-kind topological qubit, paving the way for a more fault-tolerant quantum computer.
Disk-shaped robots can act collectively to accomplish tasks such as lifting and manipulating objects, or supporting weight. Artwork created by Brian Long
UC Santa Barbara researchers and collaborators have developed a proof-of-concept material-like collective of robots with behaviors inspired by biology.
Third-year bioengineering PhD student Lauren Washington.
PhD student Lauren Washington’s grandmother helped her understand the value, by example, of her presence in any room.