UCSB assistant professor Matt Beane writes a book on how to protect skills in a world filled with AI and robots.
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The Skill Code: How to Save Human Ability in an Age of Intelligent Machines, a book written by technology management assistant professor Matt Beane, discusses how to protect skills in a world filled with AI and robots.
Apr 29, 2024
AAAS Fellows M. Scott Shell and Beth Pruitt
Apr 18, 2024
Fewer than 1 percent of members receive the prestigious honor from their peers each year.
William Wang at an event in South Korea recognizing his award.
Apr 18, 2024
The computer science professor is recognized for his work in scaling AI algorithms.
2024 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship recipients (Clockwise from top left) Joyce Passananti, Tyler Pennebaker, Sophie Paul, Zsofia Szegletes, Vade Shah, Haarika Manda, Louisa Cornelis, Emily Gemmill
Apr 12, 2024
Fellows receive $159,000 in financial support over three years to conduct their impactful research.
Anika Jena, a chemical engineering undergraduate student, has received a prestigious Goldwater Scholarship.
Apr 05, 2024
Anika Jena, a second-year chemical engineering undergraduate student, receives the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship.
Bell Prize officials (far left and far right) with (center left and center right) Kerem Çamsari and Navid Anjum Aadit.
Apr 01, 2024
The novel "probabalistic" approach to computing proves its power.
Siddharth Dey, assistant professor of chemical engineering and bioengineering
Mar 14, 2024
UCSB engineering assistant professor receives prestigious NSF award for employing light to track the location and movement of cells during early embryonic development.
Herb Kroemer, 1928-2024
Mar 12, 2024
The visionary theoretician and experimentalist brought forth ideas that quite literally changed our world.
Tresa Pollock, UCSB materials professor
Mar 07, 2024
The materials professor received the 2024 William D. Nix Award from her peers.
A video that highlights Shuji Nakamura's discovery of Blue LED has gone viral and received nearly 15 million views online.
Feb 27, 2024
The video highlights his journey to develop the bright-blue LED, a technology that has revolutionized lighting around the world.
Electrical and computer engineering professor Jason Marden has been elevated to the status of IEEE Fellow.
Feb 27, 2024
Fewer than 0.1% of IEEE members receive the prestigious honor each year
Seeding new engineering for better light-driven catalysis (from left): Steven DenBaars, Phil Christopher, Shuji Nakamura
Feb 16, 2024
A collaboration to engineer a solid-state laser customized to power more efficient light-driven catalysis.
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