Researchers are invited to a prestigious workshop designed for women interested in academic caeers in electrical engineering and computer science.
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(left to right) Shaimaa Azzam, postdoctoral researcher; Sujaya Maiyya, PhD student
Sep 02, 2021
Juan Chamorro, postdoctoral researcher
Aug 31, 2021
Juan Chamorro awarded prestigious fellowship aimed at increasing the number of underrepresented minorities in faculty positions.
Jul 27, 2021
College faculty say Alferness will leave behind a legacy of future success for the college.
Professor Beth Pruitt
Jul 27, 2021
CRISPR gene editing technology and a long-term collaboration yield important new insights.
Artist's concept illustration depicting connected triangles in a kagome superconductor.
Jul 27, 2021
Created at UCSB’s National Science Foundation Quantum Foundry, the material may be a unique kind of superconductor
Michelle O'Malley, chemical engineering professor
Jul 08, 2021
Chemical engineering professor receives more recognition for her highly innovative research.
Steven P. DenBaars has been chosen by the American Association for Advances in Functional Materials (AAAFM) for its 2021 AAAFM-Nakamura Award.
Jul 06, 2021
Materials professor Steven DenBaars is selected to receive the 2021 AAAFM-Nakamura Award
Artist's concept illustration depicting soliton microcombs on silicon wafers. Illustration by Brian Long
Jul 01, 2021
The Bowers lab collaborates with EPFL to develop long-awaited breakthrough technology.
Yangying Zhu, assistant professor of mechanical engineering
Jun 24, 2021
Yangying Zhu received the Pi Tau Sigma Gold Medal for outstanding contributions within the first decade of earning a bachelor's degree.
Fungi in the guts of herbivores appear to be making the raw materials for antibiotics. Photograph by Lilli McKinney
Jun 16, 2021
Anaerobic fungi in the guts of herbivores produce the unique building blocks of antibiotics.
Researchers have developed a fast, steerable, burrowing soft robot.
Jun 16, 2021
Researchers explore the shallow underground with a burrowing soft robot.
Jack Kilgore was part of a team that created EmissionControl 2, a granular synthesizer built for music competition.
Jun 15, 2021
Computer science student Jack Kilgore receives university award for undergraduate research on sound granulation.
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