UC Santa Barbara’s Institute for Energy Efficiency awards four seed grants to fund collaborative research.
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The four projects awarded seed funding address at least one of the Institute of Energy Efficiency's key interdisciplinary research thrusts.
UC Santa Barbara’s Institute for Energy Efficiency awards four seed grants to fund collaborative research.
PhD student Fuheng Zeng, recipient of a Microsoft Research PhD Fellowship
UCSB PhD student receives esteemed fellowship to improve efficiency and privacy of data.
Scientists develop a method for recycling plastic into high-value plastic molecules
Michael Beyeler, assistant professor of computer science and psychological & brain services
UCSB professor receives $1.5 million grant to develop a smart bionic eye aimed at enabling the blind to see.
Distinguished Professor Emeritus Sanjit Mitra (left) and Distinguished Professor Umesh Mishra
Sanjit Mitra and Umesh Mishra honored by international professional organizations.
Arnab Mukherjee, assistant professor of chemical engineering
Rachel Segalman, professor and chair of the Chemical Engineering Department
Chemical engineering professor and chair Rachel Segalman has been elected an AIChE fellow.
Electricity flowing through a metal coil generates electric (purple) and magnetic (faint green) fields. This changes the properties of the substrate, which tunes the resonance ring (red) to different frequencies. The whole setup enables the scientists to convert a continuous beam of light (red on left) into pulses that can carry data through a fiber-optic cable. Illustration by Brian Long
Researchers create a device to streamline interactions between ultra-cold and room-temperature computers.
The college highlights members of the Hispanic and Latinx communities who have made or are currently making remarkable contributions to engineering.
The college highlights members of the Hispanic and Latinx communities who have made or are currently making remarkable contributions to engineering.
Professor Beth Pruitt (back row, center) with the first PhD students in biological engineering (clockwise from top left): Zsofia Szegletes, Samuel Feinstein, Gianna Gathman, Lauren Washington, Shaylee Larson, and Elana Muzzy.
The inaugural cohort includes six PhD students, including five women.
The Class of 2022 celebrates at the conclusion of UC Santa Barbara's College of Engineering Undergraduate Commencement.
Four undergraduate programs within the College of Engineering rank in the top 15 among public institutions.
The DOE awarded a four-year, $12 million extension to The Center for Materials and Energy Systems (M-WET).
Department of Energy awards $12 million grant to collaboration involving researchers at three institutions, including UC Santa Barbara.