Collaborative research published in Nature Electronics shows promise of probabilistic computers
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Hard optimization problems can be expressed as interacting networks of probabilistic bits. Efficient solution of these problems require making them less dense at the expense of more p-bits.
Jun 04, 2022
A concept illustration of four functional silicon chips enabled by coherent laser combs (from left): data transmission, microwave photonics (the use of optical devices and techniques to generate, manipulate, transport and measure high-speed radio-frequency signals), optical ranging (LiDAR; light detection and ranging), which can be used to determine variable distance by measuring the time it takes reflected light that was directed at an object to return to the receiver), and a neural network (a computer system modeled on the human brain and nervous system).
Jun 01, 2022
A new paper in Nature validates technology developed by John Bowers and collaborators
Students will present the results of their work through poster sessions
May 26, 2022
Undergraduates in UCSB's Data Science Initiative to present their capstone projects.
This jumping device, from the Hawkes lab, achieved an unprecedented vertical leap of approximately 100 feet.
Apr 28, 2022
A device from the Hawkes lab achieves the greatest height of any known jumper, engineered or biological.
In their new book, authors argue that to take advantage of the new possibilities in the digital era, people need to develop a digital mindset.
Apr 25, 2022
Paul Leonardis new book is aimed at helping companies and individuals thrive in the digital era.
Ten capstone teams presented their projects during the Computer Science Department's summit.cs.
Apr 20, 2022
Students present innovative capstone projects during the Computer Science Department’s summit.cs.
The fine sugar crystals suspended in manuka honey lend it a thicker quality than a more filtered honey.
Apr 07, 2022
Engineers describe how fluid suspensions exhibit different behaviors at different scales.
Eleven students affiliated with the College of Engineering received graduate research fellowships from the National Science Foundation.
Apr 04, 2022
The prestigious fellowships provide each recipient with $138,000 in financial support over three years.
Koki Narimoto's "Kazoku"
Mar 28, 2022
Electrical and computer engineering students to present a video game open house to demonstrate their software skills.
A projected 1 Gbit probabilistic computer based on nanodevices, which can solve probabilistic algorithms much more efficiently than classical computers.
Feb 08, 2022
Kerem Camsari receives a highly competitive junior-faculty award from the Office of Naval Research to build a probabilistic computer.
(Clockwise from top left) Aesha Parekh, Sanjay Chandrasekaran, Sharon Levy, Gyuwan Kim, Shlomi Steinberg, Samhita Honnavalli, and Yuke Wang
Feb 03, 2022
Students at all levels earn national honors for their research efforts.
UCSB continues to implement safety measures including masking to minimize the spread of COVID-19.
Jan 26, 2022
Modeling studies reflect UCSB’s success in fending off classroom transmission of COVID.
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