The new microCT machine fits right into the longstanding UCSB tradition of multidisciplinary sharing of important instruments.
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Katja Seltmann and Dan Oropeza are just two of the many researchers in multiple disciplines whose work will benefit from the new microCT instrument.
Mar 26, 2025

Fourth-year PhD student Lisa Mansson, who moves on to the UCSB finals after winning Round 3 of the 2025 UCSB Grad Slam.
Mar 18, 2025
Lisa Månsson wins Round 3 of UCSB Grad Slam for her talk about glioblastoma research.

Dan Blumenthal in his lab. Photograph by Matt Perko.
Mar 04, 2025
The Blumenthal lab continues to miniaturize powerful photonics technology for quantum use at the chip scale.

Concept illustration of nickel atoms placed on a silver catalyst for improved, safer, more environmentally friendly performance.
Feb 26, 2025
PhD student Anika Jalil overcomes a major challenge by placing the right number of nickel atoms in exactly the right place.

Jeff Sakamoto; photograph by Lilli Walker
Feb 24, 2025
A new study finds that adding certain dopants could lead to safer, more energy-efficient batteries.

Disk-shaped robots can act collectively to accomplish tasks such as lifting and manipulating objects, or supporting weight. Artwork created by Brian Long
Feb 21, 2025
UC Santa Barbara researchers and collaborators have developed a proof-of-concept material-like collective of robots with behaviors inspired by biology.

Majorana 1, the eight-qubit topological quantum processor unveiled at Microsoft Station Q's 2025 conference. Used with permission of Microsoft.
Feb 21, 2025
A Microsoft team led by UCSB physicists unveils a first-of-its-kind topological qubit, paving the way for a more fault-tolerant quantum computer.

Concept illustration of the electro-optic response in AlScN, by Haochen Wang and ChuanNan Li
Feb 14, 2025
Illuminating a path to superior electro-optic performance in aluminum scandium nitride alloys.

Researchers who captured fluid finding its way through a maze now understand what drove the counterintuitive phenomenon.
Feb 03, 2025
Explaining a quirky phenomenon from a seven-year-old experiment that became an art piece.

A spheroid of mammary epithelial cells encapsulated in a 3D hydrogel simulating the tumor microenvironment.
Jan 07, 2025
Bioengineer Ryan Stowers receives a pair of substantial awards to fund biomedical research.

Andrei Isichenko holds the ultra-high-quality ring resonator (left), which can help turn the "coarse" light from a commercially available Fabry-Perot laser diode (right) into a low -line-width laser
Dec 13, 2024
Researchers in Daniel Blumenthal's lab work to re-create the performance of bench-top lasers on tiny devices.

Tinish Bhattacharya pauses for a moment in his UCSB lab.
Dec 10, 2024
PhD student leads development of architecture to compute high-degree polynomial gradients in-memory.
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