Professor Kaustav Banerjee's lab pursues solutions to limitations of copper interconnects on chips.
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Scanning electron micrscope image showing two graphene connectors (center) and four other metal connectors.
Dec 11, 2017
Professor Emeritus Sanjit Mitra (left) receives the IEEE Education Activities Board Vice President's Award from Vice President, Professor S. K. Ramesh.
Dec 06, 2017
Professor Emeritus Sanjit Mitra is honored for his achievements both as a researcher and as an educator dedicated to his students.
Fig. 1. Hydrogen production using a Ni-Bi molten catalyst
Photo Credit: Brian Long
Nov 21, 2017
UCSB researchers develop a potentially low-cost, low-emissions technology that can convert methane without forming carbon dioxide
This artist’s rendition features Berry curvature represented by the twisting ribbons at the top.
Photo Credit: Brian Long
Nov 21, 2017
Physicists open the door to the first direct measurement of Berry curvature in solid matter
An arrtist's representation depicting a composite of marine materials
Nov 19, 2017
Researchers receive a $3.4 million grant from the NSF’s Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure to improve scientific image processing
Oct 10, 2017
Investor and philanthropist George Holbrook’s gift safeguards graduate research fellowships at the Institute for Energy Efficiency.
UCSB’s Materials Research Lab is one of the top five materials research facilities in the world.
Oct 03, 2017
UCSB’s Materials Research Laboratory receives its sixth round of NSF MRSEC funding
Sep 25, 2017
UCSB engineering professor Shuji Nakamura receives prestigious recognition from the Institution of Engineering and Technology
An artist’s representation showing an electron beam (in purple) being used to create a 2D superlattice made up of quantum dots having extraordinary atomic-scale precision and placement. Professor Kaustav Banerjee and his team of researchers at UCSB were able to size and position the quantum dots so precisely that when they were excited with lasers, they emitted light over a range of frequencies to spell out the letters “UCSB” (upper right).
Sep 21, 2017
UCSB engineers create atomically thin superlattice materials — essentially artificial crystals — with precision, allowing them to fine-tune material characteristics.
UCSB scientists will develop a method for directing light into the brain to monitor currently invisible brain activity.
Sep 18, 2017
A collaborative team will develop a brain-imaging method employing light at wavelengths beyond the human visual realm.
Sep 15, 2017
U.S. News & World Report once again ranks UCSB No. 8 among the nation's top public universities
Sep 14, 2017
UCSB researchers get a nanoscale glimpse of crevice and pitting corrosion as it happens
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