The chemical engineering student was one of only two undergraduates nationwide selected to receive funding and present research at the national conference.
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Chemical engineering student Anika Jena, a 2025 Eli Lilly Travel Award recipient
The chemical engineering student was one of only two undergraduates nationwide selected to receive funding and present research at the national conference.
Arpit Gupta, photograph by Lilli Walker.
The two awards reflect the perceived importance of his innovative research.
Students in a CC-PRIME summer course receive instruction in the Quantum Structures Facility, a cleanroom affiliated with the Quantum Foundry at UCSB.
The courses offer a pathway for non-engineers to fill important jobs in a critical industry.
California Assemblymember Gregg Hart speaks during the afternoon session to a crowd that included (front row, from left) CNSI Executive Director of Scientific Initiatives and Innovation Tal Margalith, CNSI Director Craig Hawker, Chancellor Henry Yang, Executive Vice Chancellor David Marshall, and Umesh Mishra, dean of The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering. Photograph by Jeff Liang.
Representatives from eleven companies that began in the Incubator shared their stories.
Team AXOLYFT (left to right): Justin Do (ME), Sawyer Trumbly (ME), Dylan Xie (ME), Anna Hillen (ME)
After a year of development, they demonstrate their cutting-edge projects in AI, aerospace, robotics, and more.
Distinguished chemical engineering professor Rachel Segalman has been named the university's new Vice Chancellor for Research
The distinguished chemical engineer and materials scientist joined the UCSB faculty in 2014.
Frank Bates
For at least one quarter a year, the Bates family has two polymer scientists on campus.
Charlott Vallon, assistant teaching professor of mechanical engineering.
The new assistant teaching professor of mechanical engineering restructures the hierarchy of learning controls for complex cyber-physical systems.
Materials and mechanical engineering professor Jeff Sakamoto. Photograph by Lilli Walker
The UCSB professor is cited for leadership in the areas of electrochemistry and mechano-electrochemistry.
UCSB PhD students Payton Croskey (left) and Logan Winston received 2025 Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science Foundation.
Fellows receive $159,000 in financial support over three years to pursue impactful research.
2025 Vice Chancellor’s Award for Scholarship, Leadership, and Citizenship recipients Akinwole Akinbolagbe (left) and Towela Phiri
The university recognizes a pair of engineering students for their outstanding service to campus.
Professor Michelle O'Malley has been appointed interim chair of the Bioengineering Department.
While the search for a permanent chair continues, O'Malley will take over for founding chair Beth Pruitt.