The Institute for Energy Efficiency awards seed funding for projects that seek high-impact solutions for energy efficiency.
College of Engineering News
(Pictured clockwise from top left) Jonathan Balkind, Kerem Camsari, Luke Theogarajan, David Weld, Carl Meinhart, Sumita Pennathur
Sep 23, 2021
College of Engineering interim dean, Tresa Pollock
Sep 20, 2021
The internationally recognized metallurgist and materials scientist receives a temporary appointment to replace retiring dean, Rod Alferness.
Nelson Phillips, professor of technolgy management
Sep 16, 2021
The new technology management professor researches how humans organize and particularly how people and technology come together in organizations.
Sample application scenarios for counting a stationary crowd
Sep 14, 2021
Researchers' new method enables WiFi signals to count a stationary seated crowd, using their natural body fidgets.
Nina Miolane, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering
Sep 09, 2021
The new assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering uses innovative methods to mine biomedical imaging datasets.
Illustration by Erik Zumalt, Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin
Sep 08, 2021
Extracting lithium remains a challenging and inefficient process, but an interdisciplinary team has developed a way to extract lithium from contaminated water.
(left to right) Shaimaa Azzam, postdoctoral researcher; Sujaya Maiyya, PhD student
Sep 02, 2021
Researchers are invited to a prestigious workshop designed for women interested in academic caeers in electrical engineering and computer science.
Juan Chamorro, postdoctoral researcher
Aug 31, 2021
Juan Chamorro awarded prestigious fellowship aimed at increasing the number of underrepresented minorities in faculty positions.
Professor Beth Pruitt
Jul 27, 2021
CRISPR gene editing technology and a long-term collaboration yield important new insights.
Artist's concept illustration depicting connected triangles in a kagome superconductor.
Jul 27, 2021
Created at UCSB’s National Science Foundation Quantum Foundry, the material may be a unique kind of superconductor
Jul 27, 2021
College faculty say Alferness will leave behind a legacy of future success for the college.
Michelle O'Malley, chemical engineering professor
Jul 08, 2021
Chemical engineering professor receives more recognition for her highly innovative research.
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