New devices from Kaustav Banerjee’s lab show promise for next-generation information processing and storage.
College of Engineering News
An array of charge-based and non-charge-based devices built with 2D materials may enable next-generation information processing and storage technologies. Four of the most promising devices — the spin-FET and the TFET (both for processing) as well as the FG-FET and the MTJ (both for storage) — are covered in the article. Illustration by Arnab Pal
Apr 11, 2023
Eight COE students were offered prestigious graduate research fellowships by the National Science Foundation.
Mar 30, 2023
Each of eight COE students will receive three years of financial support totaling nearly $150,000.
B.S. Manjunath, distinguished professor and chair of electrical and computer engineering
Mar 27, 2023
For his work in the design, development, and deployment of a reproducible scientific-image analytics platform.
Umesh Mishra, the newly appointed dean of UCSB's College of Engineering.
Mar 22, 2023
The professor of electrical and computer engineering will be the eighth dean in the history of the COE.
Assistant Professor Johanthan Balkind.
Mar 20, 2023
He plans to use microarchitectural checkpointing to redesign processors to improve cloud-based computing.
The Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina, as seen from the International Space Station on Feb 21, 2012. Photograph courtesy of NASA
Mar 17, 2023
New NASA-funded research will build next-gen tech to better measure climate
Goats and other ruminants host anaerobic microbes that can break through tough plant cell walls to gain the nutrition behind them. Photograph by Lillian McKinney
Mar 15, 2023
Researchers prove that tough, woody lignin can be broken down in an anaerobic environment.
Carlos G. Levi and Thuc-Quyen Nguyen
Mar 06, 2023
National Academy of Engineering Fellowship is among the profession's highest honors.
Computer science professor William Wang. Photograph by Matt Perko
Feb 16, 2023
The computer science professor is recognized for his work guiding undergraduate students.
Computer science professor Tim Sherwood. Photograph by Lilli McKinney
Feb 06, 2023
The Association of Computing Machinery names the CS professor a new Fellow for 2023.
The image shows a hybrid computer where analog p-bits using magnetic nanodevices are combined with digital p-bits that will be used for energy-efficient machine learning discussed in the article.
Feb 02, 2023
Kerem Çamsari has received an Early CAREER Award to develop probabilistic computing, which could be an important step on the way to quantum computers.
The college highlights members of the Black community who have made or are currently making remarkable contributions to engineering.
Feb 01, 2023
The college highlights members of the Black community who have made or are currently making remarkable contributions to engineering.
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