The DoD’s flagship award will support new computational approaches to improve efficiency of devices.
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Chris Van de Walle, distinguished professor of materials
Jul 14, 2022
Professor James Logan Merz, a pioneer in III-IV compound semiconductors.
Jul 08, 2022
The former professor served as chair of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and as an associate vice chancellor at UCSB.
Rachel Segalman, professor and chair of the Chemical Engineering Department
Jul 01, 2022
Rachel Segalman receives her second major award in as many weeks, the latest from AIChE.
Professor Noel MacDonald
Jun 30, 2022
He was a pioneer in the field of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology and nanotechnology.
Paul Leonardi, technology management professor and chair
Jun 24, 2022
Leonardi to build on success of Kyle Lewis, technology management chair from June 2017 through June 2022.
Rachel Segalman, professor and chair of the Chemical Engineering Department
Jun 21, 2022
Chemical engineering professor and chair receives prestigious mid-career award from the Department of Energy.
Mary Tripsas, technology management professor
Jun 20, 2022
Technology management professor Mary Tripsas receives a Distinguished Scholar Award.
Fifteen capstone teams showcased their projects during the Capstone Design Expo.
Jun 15, 2022
Judges award capstone teams for ingenuity and product development.
Mark Turiansky and Emily Williams are the recipients of the 2021-2022 Winifred and Louis Lancaster Dissertation Awards
Jun 13, 2022
Mark Turiansky receives the 2021-2022 Winifred and Louis Lancaster Dissertation Award.
Concept illustration depicts highly mobile electrons moving across the polymer. Illustration by Brian Long
Jun 09, 2022
A new material holds promise for the next generation of organic electronics.
College of Engineering faculty members have received numerous awards and recognitions during the 2021-'22 academic year.
Jun 08, 2022
Read the awards and recognitions received by College of Engineering faculty during the academic year.
Faculty seeking to develop breakthrough energy-efficient software are encouraged to apply for new seed grants.
Jun 08, 2022
A generous gift to the Institute for Energy Efficiency will support work to design the next generation of energy-efficient software
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