A new, human-scale soft robot can move untethered and navigate human environments.
College of Engineering News
Engineering graduate programs at UC Santa Barbara were ranked in the top 15 among public institutions by U.S. News and World Reports.
Mar 17, 2020
The materials and chemical engineering graduate programs were both ranked in the top five among public institutions in the 2021 rankings.
Nicole Michenfelder-Schauser, Frank J. Padden, Jr. Award recipient
Mar 16, 2020
Nicole Michefelder-Schauser received the Frank J. Padden, Jr. Award, the nation's most prestigious student polymer physics prize.
NSF Early CAREER Award winners (from let) Kunal Mukherjee, Elliot Hawkes, Alban Sauret
Mar 11, 2020
The awards will provide each recipient with nearly $500,000 in funding to support research projects.
Mar 10, 2020
The campus will transition to remote instruction for the remainder of Winter Quarter and the start of the Spring Quarter through at least the end of April.
Mar 10, 2020
Hyperspectral imaging and artificial intelligence combine to augment detection of methane leaks.
Yuan Xie (left) and B.S. Manjunath (right) received the Edward J. McCLuskey Technical Achievement Award from IEEE CS.
Mar 04, 2020
The IEEE Computer Society honored the pair for their outstanding and innovative contributions to their field.
Estella Liu (left) and Dylan Vu receuved National Engineers Week scholarships.
Feb 27, 2020
The two undergradates were both awarded $1,000 scholarships from a local non-profit organization.
Professor Daniel Blumenthal
Feb 18, 2020
Dan Blumenthal Receives the 2020 C.E.K. Mees Medal from the Optical Society of America.
Photograph by Matt Perko
Feb 11, 2020
A pair of public lectures kick off a workshop for UCSB's new Mellichamp Initiative in Mind & Machine Intelligence.
Damien Kudela, co-founder and CEO of Cayuga Biotech, holds his UC Startup Pitch Showcase trophy.
Feb 05, 2020
Kudela earned an opportunity to pitch his startup to world-leading venture capitalists this summer in France.
Artist's interpretation of metallic wires connecting memristors in crossbar fashion, with spheres indicating electronic "noise." Illustration by Brian Long
Feb 03, 2020
UCSB researchers create hardware that enables speedier solutions to optimization problems.
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