UCSB scientists discover a new, long-hypothesized material state having a signature of quantum disordered liquid-like magnetic moments.
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Artist's concept depicting magnetic moments having fluctuating alignments 120 degrees different from those of their neighbors. Illustration by Lilli McKinney
Aug 26, 2019
UCSB is the only university in the US invited to be a charter member of Microsoft's Optics for the Cloud Alliance.
Aug 09, 2019
UCSB is one of six universities in the world collaborating to design the next generation of the cloud.
Hongwei Zhao (left) and Chunfeng Cui (right) will participate in the 2019 Rising Stars in EECS workshop.
Aug 07, 2019
Two UCSB postdoctoral researchers are identified among the most promising women in their field.
Jul 31, 2019
Computer scientist William Wang applies deep-learning to understand how online misinformation spreads.
Artist's concept depicting block polymers packed together to form, in this case, a new phase of diblock co-polymer. Illustration by Brian Long
Jul 19, 2019
UCSB researchers discover a new phase in block copolymers.
PECASE awardees (clockwise from top left): Andrea Young, Phillip Christopher, and Spencer Smith
Jul 17, 2019
Three UCSB professors win Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers.
llustration depicting hydrogen-induced degradation of a sodium-ion battery: (1) When hydrogen is present (circled in black), (2) an Mn atom (purple) can move from the MnO2 layer to the Na layer (yellow); (3) Mn can then move within the Na layer, and will be lost. Illustration by Hartwin Peelaers.
Jul 10, 2019
UCSB researchers reveal that a common impurity degrades battery electrodes.
Summer GRIT talks feature leading UCSB faculty discussing the the inspiration for their research and the impact it has. Photograph by Elena Zhukova
Jun 24, 2019
The annual lecture series features some of UCSB's leading faculty sharing their research.
Xin Wang and William Wang on stage with the other winners.
Jun 19, 2019
Xin Wang's paper is recognized as the best of the more than 1,300 papers that were accepted for consideration.
Capstone judges gather around LegTrek, an assistive walking device.
Jun 13, 2019
Mad skills used for good earn cash awards at the 2019 Capstone and the Engineering Design Expo.
An image from the simulation of a large, spherical cluster of cells responding to an electric pulse. Cells in the aggregate are color-coded by their transmembrane potential (hotter colors on cells imply higher transmembrane potential). The equatorial slice is to illustrate some of the computational techniques used for solving bioelectric interactions on the cell membranes.
Jun 12, 2019
Professor Frederic Gibou's lab creates the first large-scale simulation of cells’ response to electrical pulses.
Top row, left to right, Dana Yuen, Kyle Douglas, Thomas Fork; bottom row, left to right, Sayali Kakade, Dorian Bruch, Danny Hyun-Bum Cho, all among College of Engineering's outstanding graduates for 2019
Jun 07, 2019
A handful of College of Engineering graduating seniors will receive special commendations for outstanding academic performance and service.
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