UCSB engineering assistant professor receives prestigious NSF award for employing light to track the location and movement of cells during early embryonic development.
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Siddharth Dey, assistant professor of chemical engineering and bioengineering
Herb Kroemer, 1928-2024
The visionary theoretician and experimentalist brought forth ideas that quite literally changed our world.
Tresa Pollock, UCSB materials professor
The materials professor received the 2024 William D. Nix Award from her peers.
A video that highlights Shuji Nakamura's discovery of Blue LED has gone viral and received nearly 15 million views online.
The video highlights his journey to develop the bright-blue LED, a technology that has revolutionized lighting around the world.
Electrical and computer engineering professor Jason Marden has been elevated to the status of IEEE Fellow.
Fewer than 0.1% of IEEE members receive the prestigious honor each year
Seeding new engineering for better light-driven catalysis (from left): Steven DenBaars, Phil Christopher, Shuji Nakamura
A collaboration to engineer a solid-state laser customized to power more efficient light-driven catalysis.
Dean Umesh Mishra (left in left photo) and donors (from left in right photo) Duncan Eilings and Alistair Winn just after the unveling of the donor appreciation plaque.
The state-of-the-art shop is poised to deliver big results for students preparing to enter the job market.
Welker Award winner Larry Coldren
The Heinrich Welker Award recognizes Coldren's contributions to photonics-enabling materials science.