College of Engineering News
Arnab Mukherjee, assistant professor of chemical engineering
Sep 25, 2022
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
Sep 19, 2022
Researchers create a device to streamline interactions between ultra-cold and room-temperature computers.
The DOE awarded a four-year, $12 million extension to The Center for Materials and Energy Systems (M-WET).
Sep 01, 2022
Department of Energy awards $12 million grant to collaboration involving researchers at three institutions, including UC Santa Barbara.
Students, faculty, and industry came together for the three-day event to exchange information and forge research collaborations.
Aug 12, 2022
The three-day symposium united students, faculty, and industry members to share their work and forge research collaborations.
Associate professor Alban Sauret (left) and first-year PhD student Ram Sharma with the experimental setup to test crater resulting from the dynamics of result cohesion, turbulence, erosion, and transport.
Jul 15, 2022
Alban Sauret's lab group seeks to quantify the relationship between cohesion and erosion.
The start of the gradient line indicates the first chemical synthesis of the relevant material. The light bulb indicates the recognition of its importance. Laurels correspondence to the Nobel (top two are UCSB).
Jul 15, 2022
Professors emeritus Anthony K. Cheetham and Fred Wudl, with Ram Seshadri, explain why, however, its impact might not be seen for a decade or more.
Chris Van de Walle, distinguished professor of materials
Jul 14, 2022
The DoD’s flagship award will support new computational approaches to improve efficiency of devices.
Mary Tripsas, technology management professor
Jun 20, 2022
Technology management professor Mary Tripsas receives a Distinguished Scholar Award.
Fifteen capstone teams showcased their projects during the Capstone Design Expo.
Jun 15, 2022
Judges award capstone teams for ingenuity and product development.
Mark Turiansky and Emily Williams are the recipients of the 2021-2022 Winifred and Louis Lancaster Dissertation Awards
Jun 13, 2022
Mark Turiansky receives the 2021-2022 Winifred and Louis Lancaster Dissertation Award.
Concept illustration depicts highly mobile electrons moving across the polymer. Illustration by Brian Long
Jun 09, 2022
A new material holds promise for the next generation of organic electronics.
Faculty seeking to develop breakthrough energy-efficient software are encouraged to apply for new seed grants.
Jun 08, 2022
A generous gift to the Institute for Energy Efficiency will support work to design the next generation of energy-efficient software
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