A highly collaborative center, involving researchers at UCSB, UC Berkeley, and Univeresity of Texas at Austin, aims to develop transformative polymer materials for energy-water applications.
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Postdoctoral researcher Joaquin Resasco
Dec 12, 2019
A postdoctoral researcher in UCSB's Chemical Engineering Department has been selected one of Forbes' "30 Under 30"in the science category.
Newly Elected NAI Fellows Michael Chabinyc (left) and Sanjit Mitra
Dec 04, 2019
Michael Chabinyc and Sanjit Mitra have combined to produce more than 50 patents.
Newly Elected AAAS Fellows Elizabeth Belding (left) and Yuan Xie
Nov 27, 2019
A pair of CoE faculty were among the nine UCSB researchers elected Fellows by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
UCSB College of Engineering faculty among world's most highly cited researchers (clockwise from top left) Guillermo Bazan, Kaustav Banerjee, Chris Van de Walle, Anthony Cheetham, Alan Heeger.
Nov 19, 2019
Only the top one percent of researchers in each field, in terms of references and citations in journals, earned the distinction.
Professor Giovanni Vigna delivers the keynote address on artificial intelligence as a security tool. Photo by Harrison Tasoff
Oct 24, 2019
UC Santa Barbara hosts 8th semi-annual UC Cyber Security Summit.
Google's quantum supreme cryostat with Sycamore inside. Photograph by Eric Lucero/Google, Inc.
Oct 23, 2019
UC Santa Barbara/Google researchers demonstrate the power of 53 entangled qubits.
Galan Moody, an electrical and computer engineering professor at UC Santa Barbara, received the Air Force Young Investigator Award to support his quantum computing project.
Oct 18, 2019
Galan Moody has proposed creating an integrated photonic circuit to improve the efficiency and speed of quantum computing.
Oct 15, 2019
The Association for Computing Machinery, the world's largest computing society, started the academy to empower the next generation of computing leaders.
Oct 10, 2019
During a summit at UCSB, AI researchers stressed the importance of creating an ethical and responsible foundation for machine learning.
A jogger runs on the beach on the cover of the Journal of Experimental Biology.
Oct 08, 2019
Mechanical engineer Elliot Hawkes devises a simple running hack to increase fun and efficiency.
Michelle O'Malley, a chemical engineering professor at UC Santa Barbara, was one of the 10 scientists to watch profiled by Science News.
Oct 02, 2019
UCSB chemical engineering professor Michelle O'Malley and Andrea Young of the physics department are named scientists to watch by Science News.
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