The interdisciplinary collaboration is aimed at integrating AI and LLM functionality into the UCSB BisQue Platform.
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Multimodal and trilateral (from left): collaborators Tresa Pollock, B. S. Manjunath, and Beth Pruitt.
The interdisciplinary collaboration is aimed at integrating AI and LLM functionality into the UCSB BisQue Platform.
Early CAREER award winner Arpit Gupta; photograph by Lilli Walker.
Not all networks are created equal. Arpit Gupta would like to treat them as if they were.
Arcana, single-player RPG, was built in the UCSB Gaucho Game Lab.
Undergraduates in the Gaucho Game Lab persevered to complete the first RPG to come out of UCSB.
Using photonics to generate efficient, robust, stable sources of entangled photon pairs.
A member of the Masterminding team pitching their business model during the New Venture Fair.
The six teams will compete for thousands of dollars in prize money during the NVC Finals on Thursday, May 22.
Yuheng Bu, assistant professor of computer science.
The new assistant professor of computer science develops theoretically grounded learning algorithms to improve the fairness and reliability of AI systems.
In patients with Alzheimer's disease, tau proteins (shown in light blue) misfold and accumulate inside brain cells. By making a synthetic version of these proteins, researchers aim to better understand disease. Image by the National Institute on Aging
First synthetic ‘mini prion’ shows how protein misfolding multiplies, enabling study of fundamental interactions that underlie neurodegenerative disease.
Christopher Kruegel (left) and B. S. Manjunath have each received an Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award.
B. S. Manjunath and Christopher Kruegel are recognized for their outstanding support of students.
The Digital Pottery Wheel (DPW, upper left) is a ceramic throwing wheel augmented with a clay 3D printing mechanism and a modular control platform. This mechanism-and-control approach allows the wheel to support standard manual ceramics throwing (upper right), autonomous 3D printing (lower left), and integration of manual manipulation and 3D printing in the same vessel (lower right).
Jennifer Jacobs is using her award to add control and flexibility to the burgeoning field of 3D printing.
Assistant professor Murphy Niu
The computer science assistant professor and physicist is pursuing her vision for a new quantum-computing paradigm.
Elizabeth Murphy
The UCSB PhD student is honored for her exceptional work in developing a versatile strategy to accelerate the discovery of block copolymers.
2025 Connie Frank Fellowship recipients (left to right) Renata Dos Reis Marques, Gabriela Villapando Torres, Gianna Gathman
Engineering graduate students awarded fellowships to further investigate cardiac disease, fibrosis, and tissue self-regeneration.