UC Santa Barbara’s Institute for Energy Efficiency funds four faculty projects aimed at sustainability.
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UC Santa Barbara’s Institute for Energy Efficiency funds four faculty projects aimed at sustainability.
UC Santa Barbara’s Institute for Energy Efficiency funds four faculty projects aimed at sustainability.
Assistant Professor Shiyu Change; photograph by Lilli Walker
Shiyu Chang envisions a future when LLMs are empowered with rapid, accurate error correction and seamless knowledge-updating capabilities.
Daniel Oropeza, assistant professor of materials at UC Santa Barbara
UCSB materials assistant professor Daniel Oropeza receives a prestigious $1 million grant to pursue research on ultra-high-temperature ceramics.
Galan Moody (left) and John Bowers
The multi-team effort is aimed at making a key photonic device smaller, faster, and more precise.
Ram Seshadri and Raphaële Clement will work with colleagues to develop new battery technologies.
Ram Seshadri and Raphaële Clément join colleagues at multiple universities to address challenges around aqueous rechargeable batteries.
The success of a federal program is found to be funding-dependent.
Does the end of subsidies spell the loss of internet service for some rural areas?
Lucas Erich, a materials PhD student at UCSB, received a prestigious NASA Fellowship connected to making a mission to Mars feasible.
Lucas Erich will pursue research connected to making a mission to Mars feasible.
Materials assistant professor Daniel Oropeza (far right) and his research group (left to right) Anthony Botros, Lucas Erich, and Logan Winston.
A UC Santa Barbara materials professor receives a junior-faculty award from his peers and a Navy research grant.
Concept illustration of non-radiative recombination, in which electron-hole interaction at a defect in the atomic structure results in heat, rather than light, being emitted. Jim Speck will use his Vannevar Bush Award to advance understanding of the physics of such interactions. Illustration by Fangzhou Zhao, Van de Walle group.
The $3-million award will enable investigation of little-understood physics in gallium-nitride devices.
Arnab Pal, the only student in the Americas and one of only three world-wide to receive this fellowship from the IEEE EDS.
UCSB doctoral graduate receives one of three such prizes awarded world-wide.
NSF ExFAB BioFoundry staff and senior participants from UC Santa Barbara (l to r) - Oliver Vining, Elaine Kirschke, Jean-Marie Volland, Nathalie Elisabeth, Sherylle Mills Englander, Max Wilson, Michelle O'Malley, Joel Rothman, Niels Volkmann, Carolyn Mills.
UC Santa Barbara, UC Riverside, and Cal Poly Pomona receive a six-year, $22 million grant to establish a first-of-its-kind biofoundry.
Yangying Zhu (right), assistant professor in the UCSB Mechanical Engineering Department, receives her award certificate from ARPA-E Program Director Dr. Evelyn Wang at the National Academy of Sciences, in Washington, D.C.
Yangying Zhu is named one of the first 13 academics to receive a new IGNIITE grant.