Illuminating a path to superior electro-optic performance in aluminum scandium nitride alloys.
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Concept illustration of the electro-optic response in AlScN, by Haochen Wang and ChuanNan Li

Mechanical engineering senior Akinwole Akinbolagbe sees incentives for Black-student leadership as a key to building the campus community.

Eyob Teshome, shown with an illustration evoking Black History Month.
Meet computer science student Eyob Teshome, a Sacramento native who sees incentives for leadership as a key to expanding the Black community on campus.

Towela Phiri
Meet Towela Phiri, the first of several extraordinary Black students in STEM at UCSB we will introduce in this space over the coming days to celebrate Black History Month.

Craig Hawker
He receives the Herman F. Mark Polymer Chemistry Award, named for a pioneer in the field.

Kerem Çamsari
The associate professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department receives prestigious recognition for his work on probabilistic computing.

M. Scott Shell, a chemical engineering professor, has been elected a Fellow by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE).
The chemical engineer developed a novel technique based on relative entropy and numerical optimization algorithms that served advanced multiscale modeling.

Researchers who captured fluid finding its way through a maze now understand what drove the counterintuitive phenomenon.
Explaining a quirky phenomenon from a seven-year-old experiment that became an art piece.