Fewer than one percent of members in the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) are selected as Fellows.
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Professors Elizabeth Belding and Bangalore S. Manjunath
Dec 11, 2018
Umesh Mishra presents the 2018 Faculty Research Lectur, "Thank God for GaN."
Nov 29, 2018
The professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering describes what makes gallium nitride a superior semiconductor.
Milo Sensors team members at work in the lab.
Nov 29, 2018
Winning the 2018 University of California Startup Showcase yields more funding for the tech startup, which makes innovative wearable technology.
Professor Christopher Bates received the NSF Early Career Award to focus on block copolymers.
Nov 29, 2018
The award includes a five-year federal grant that will allow Bates's research group to analyze structure-property relationships in block copolymers.
Ram Seshadri
Nov 29, 2018
Co-director of the Materials Research Lab is recognized for contributions to structure-property relations in crystalline inorganic materials.
Minds that matter (clockwise from top left): Guillermo Bazan, Chris Van de Walle, Alan Heeger, Craig Hawker
Nov 27, 2018
They are named to the 2018 Highly Cited Researchers List, reserved for those in the top one percent globally in terms of references and citations.
Associate Professor Michelle O'Malley
Nov 19, 2018
Associate professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering is the first woman to receive the ACS honor in the 14-year history of the award.
Professor Dan Blumenthal, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Nov 15, 2018
The FRESCO project received $3.75 million to develop a low-power, low-cost solution for overcoming power and bandwidth scaling limitations.
Kyle Lewis
Oct 19, 2018
Kyle Lewis received the Jay Wright Forrester Award, the highest honor given by the System Dynamics Society.
Turbines spinning in fog at an offshore wind farm reveal the wind shadows the big blades cause. Photo by Vattenfall
Oct 10, 2018
Mechanical engineer models ways to make wind turbines "play nice" together to enhance wind farms' efficiency.
Microbes that are found in bovine digestive tractsand allow the animals to "unlock" the energy in cellulose may be applicable to developing clean fuels.
Oct 09, 2018
A short video describes Michelle O'Malley's research exploring her novel approach to clean energy.
Professor Emeritus Jacob Israelachvili
Sep 26, 2018
UCSB mourns the loss of a giant in chemical, materials, and biomolecular science and engineering.
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