UCSB-designed invention may expand what neuroscientists can learn about the brain.
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Study lead author Che-Hang Yu in his lab.
Mar 09, 2026
A PhD student works on the continuous-flow system at OASIS, where flexible tubes replace glass reaction vessels. Photograph by Jeff Liang
Mar 06, 2026
A bold move relocates UCSB’s BioPACIFIC MIP to a new spacious off-campus location.
Roark Chao in the lab at UCSB. Photograph by Matt Perko.
Feb 23, 2026
A UCSB doctoral student advised by Stephen DenBaars and Joh Schuller is helping to make it happen.
UC Santa Barbara collaborators (left to right) Michelle O’Malley, Ty Vernon, Jean Carlson, and Elaine Kirschke stand in the NSF ExFAB Biofoundry, a state-of-the-art facility central to the university’s newly awarded project.
Feb 23, 2026
Researchers join the Wellcome Leap’s international effort to better understand early biological influences on neurodevelopment.
What if quantum computers could help protect privacy and security? Prabhanjan Ananth is using his new NSF award to find out. Credit: Brian Long, UCSB
Feb 18, 2026
Computer science associate professor Prabhanjan Ananth will study the foundations of quantum computing as a cryptographic tool.
Study lead author Asish Ninan Chacko (PhD '26) used the Materials Research Laboratory's MRI machine to develop a new sensor for understanding disease at the molecular level.
Feb 13, 2026
UCSB researchers develop a genetic sensor that could allow MRIs to image molecular-level changes.
AI-generated image depicting the advantage of the the carbon- and nitrogen-stable, telecom-ready CN center defect in silicon (right) over the "hydrogen fragile" T Center.
Feb 12, 2026
Researchers in Chris Van de Walle’s group discover a more durable defect for quantum applications.
Ryan Berry (left) and Norleakvisoth Lim are presented with their awards by Manabu Ihara, director of the Institute of Science Tokyo's Academy of Energy and Informatics.
Feb 05, 2026
UC Santa Barbara ranks #1 among U.S. public universities for scientific impact in the latest Leiden Rankings, reflecting research that shapes fields, fuels innovation, and advances society worldwide.
Feb 02, 2026
UCSB ranks among the top two U.S. public universities for scientific impact for a 15th consecutive year in The Leiden Rankings (Open Edition).
The ProFoldBio team at the 2024 New Venture Competition finals. From left: Samuel Lobo, Devon Callan, Erica Keane Rivera, Ventura Rivera, Austin Dubose.
Jan 28, 2026
The platform enables a quicker path to viable treatments for Alzheimer’s and other diseases.
Jan 22, 2026
Leading voices from industry and academia will address the future of agentic AI.
Jan 15, 2026
William Wang and colleagues find new neuron types tied to driving and other activities that involve shifting attention without shifting gaze.
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