The College of Engineering honors two graduating seniors for their outstanding contributions outside of the classroom.
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Tirrell Award recipient Tianle Yu and Hynes-Wood Award recipient Lauren Bajo-Smith
Jun 09, 2025

2025 Welker Award recipient, Chris Van de Walle.
Jun 09, 2025
It is the latest recognition for his pioneering research on the efficiency of compound semiconductors.

RazeMath, the 2025 New Venture Competition Finals champions (from left to right) Nico Lehner, an economics major, and Evan McCall, a mathematics major.
May 28, 2025
The team received $10,000 in prizes for their AI-powered personalized math tutoring program.

Early CAREER award winner Arpit Gupta; photograph by Lilli Walker.
May 14, 2025
Not all networks are created equal. Arpit Gupta would like to treat them as if they were.

Christopher Kruegel (left) and B. S. Manjunath have each received an Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award.
Apr 28, 2025
B. S. Manjunath and Christopher Kruegel are recognized for their outstanding support of students.

The Digital Pottery Wheel (DPW, upper left) is a ceramic throwing wheel augmented with a clay 3D printing mechanism and a modular control platform. This mechanism-and-control approach allows the wheel to support standard manual ceramics throwing (upper right), autonomous 3D printing (lower left), and integration of manual manipulation and 3D printing in the same vessel (lower right).
Apr 23, 2025
Jennifer Jacobs is using her award to add control and flexibility to the burgeoning field of 3D printing.

Assistant professor Murphy Niu
Apr 22, 2025
The computer science assistant professor and physicist is pursuing her vision for a new quantum-computing paradigm.

Elizabeth Murphy
Apr 21, 2025
The UCSB PhD student is honored for her exceptional work in developing a versatile strategy to accelerate the discovery of block copolymers.

2025 Connie Frank Fellowship recipients (left to right) Renata Dos Reis Marques, Gabriela Villapando Torres, Gianna Gathman
Apr 16, 2025
Engineering graduate students awarded fellowships to further investigate cardiac disease, fibrosis, and tissue self-regeneration.

2025 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship recipients (left to right) Kyle Lee, Jordan Prescott, Anya Mulligan
Apr 14, 2025
Fellows receive three years of financial support, totaling nearly $150,000, in the form of an annual stipend, tuition, and fees.

The Materials Department ranked first among public universities in the latest rankings of engineering graduate programs.
Apr 08, 2025
Five graduate programs in the College of Engineering rank among top 15 at public universities, including two in the top nine of their fields.

UCSB chemical engineering professor James B. Rawlings, 2025 John M. Prausnitz AIChE Institute Lecturer Award recipient
Apr 01, 2025
The chemical engineering professor receives the John M. Prausnitz AIChE Institute Lecturer Award.
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