Researchers develop an efficient, low-energy method for upcycling polyethylene plastic waste, repurposing it for further use.
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A new process developed at UCSB holds promise for reducing the Earth's growing burden of plastic waste.
Oct 22, 2020
Oct 21, 2020
The BioIndustrial Manufacturing and Design Ecosystem (BioMADE) Institute will advance bioindustrial manufacturing technologies.
As everythign becomes more connected, security becomes ever more important.
Oct 20, 2020
Computer scientists at UCSB are developing new techniques to address the vulnerabilities of smart devices.
Jonathan Balkind joins the Computer Science Department as an assistant professor.
Oct 19, 2020
The new computer science assistant professor studies the overlap between computer architecture, programming languages, and operating systems.
The Center for Responsible Machine Learning hosted a virtual summit on AI and COVID-19.
Oct 16, 2020
UCSB's Center for Responsible Machine Learning hosted a distinguished list of scientists during an all-day virtual summit.
The modernization and upgrades to the undergraduate teaching facility were made possible by completion of a $1 million endowment.
Oct 16, 2020
Modernization of the undergraduate lab was made possible by a $1 million endowment named after Rinker.
An artist rendering of a droplet of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Oct 14, 2020
Researchers model the spread of COVID-19 in various temperatures and humidities in typical indoor situations.
The zero-energy-consumption water harvesting concept proposed by Yangying Zhu, where solar heating and radiative cooling drive the phase-change process.
Oct 14, 2020
Each project will receive up to $50,000 in an effort to produce preliminary results that the scientists can use to expand research.
Kerem Camsari, assistant professor of Eletrical and Computer Engineering
Oct 08, 2020
The electrical and computer engineering assistant professor says his research focuses on designing efficient electronic circuits and architectures.
Blurring the lines between majority and minority populations of atomic species in a multiprincipal element alloy (right) leads to a rugged atomic landscape, opening up new pathways for defects to navigate.
Oct 03, 2020
A UC Santa Barbara materials team explores new domains of the compositionally complex metals.
RIchard Auhll, 2020 Honorary Alumnus Award from the UCSB Alumni Association
Sep 17, 2020
The longtime supporter of the College of Engineering is an entrepreneur, aerospace engineer, and pioneer in science and engineering.
UCSB assistant professor Matt Beane.
Sep 16, 2020
In a conversation with CNBC, Matt Beane suggests that the pandemic has changed how companies are investing in automation.
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