Student prototypes amaze at annual engineering Capstone Design Expo.
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![Hyperloop team members demonstrate their technology.](https://engineering.ucsb.edu/sites/default/files/styles/news_and_events_thumb_2x/public/images/news/SA_hyperloop_outside_3341_news.jpg?itok=jOWmd2pK)
Hyperloop team members demonstrate their technology. Photograph by Eric Roland
Jun 18, 2018
![Linda Petzold](https://engineering.ucsb.edu/sites/default/files/styles/news_and_events_thumb_2x/public/images/news/Linda_Petzold_news_events.jpg?itok=RLBx__gu&c=dfd6131fc28bea277a425b063b886912)
Professor Linda Petzold
Jun 11, 2018
She is first to receive chair named for former College of Engineering dean.
![The winning teams at the 2018 TMP New Venture Competition](https://engineering.ucsb.edu/sites/default/files/styles/news_and_events_thumb_2x/public/images/news/2018_NVC_finalists_680x550.jpg?itok=X-VoRw-r&c=fb9c10c283b352913f76ce09c7fa2272)
Proud winning teams at the 2018 TMP New Venture Competition.
May 30, 2018
Photovoltaics efficiency technology wins 2018 New Venture Competition.
![A small, soft actuator made of liquid metals and flexible polymers is the soft analog of an electromagnetic motor. This image appeared on the cover of Advanced Functional Materials](https://engineering.ucsb.edu/sites/default/files/styles/news_and_events_thumb_2x/public/images/news/soft-actuator-yon-visell.jpg?itok=Kbwu9E2n&c=ae7f40580d62c634d431d4a53f594092)
A small, soft actuator made of liquid metals and flexible polymers is the soft analog of an electromagnetic motor. This image appeared on the cover of Advanced Functional Materials.
May 30, 2018
UCSB researchers develop a low-voltage actuator for soft, wearable robotics.
![Rich Wolski](https://engineering.ucsb.edu/sites/default/files/styles/news_and_events_thumb_2x/public/images/news/rwolski%20%281%29.jpg?itok=vrwsgf8M&c=0af13f48e5558492d9434b134675e81e)
May 01, 2018
Computer science professor is the new Presidential Chair in Energy Efficiency.
![The original meter-wide bench-top optical frequency synthesizer (top) shown with the new 1-centimeter-wide DODOS version on it, approximately to scale, and in expanded view (bottom)](https://engineering.ucsb.edu/sites/default/files/styles/news_and_events_thumb_2x/public/images/news/bowers_With_Words_JPG.jpg?itok=SUQH3-Yz&c=03a6214fe3bc3e7e0564b6c95fcb1448)
The original meter-wide bench-top optical frequency synthesizer (top) shown with the new 1-centimeter-wide DODOS version on it, approximately to scale, and in expanded view (bottom)
Apr 30, 2018
Team led by CoE profs John Bowers and Luke Theogarajan achieves major accomplishment in miniaturization.
![An illustration of a memristor as a cybersecurity device that appeared on the cover of Nature Electronics](https://engineering.ucsb.edu/sites/default/files/styles/news_and_events_thumb_2x/public/images/news/Memristor-cybersecurity.jpg?itok=FIYBopPu)
An illustration of a memristor as a cybersecurity device that appeared on the cover of Nature Electronics. Illustration by Brian Long
Apr 27, 2018
UCSB researchers use emerging memory devices to develop electronic circuits for cybersecurity applications.
UCSB’s Anne and Michael Towbes Graduate Dean, Carol Genetti, (left) wtih (from left) runners-up Lauren Menzer and Neil Dolinski, 2017 winner Leah Foltz, and 2018 UCSB champion Mengya Tao, who will compete in the UC-wide finals. Photograph by Eric Isaacs, Instructional Development
Apr 27, 2018
Grad students lay it all on the line — three minutes at a time.
![Logo of the American Academy of Arts Sciences](https://engineering.ucsb.edu/sites/default/files/styles/news_and_events_thumb_2x/public/images/news/American_Academy_of_Arts_and_Sciences_logo-prv.jpg?itok=RhuFUmce)
Apr 25, 2018
California NanoSytems Institute director, Craig Hawker, and two other UCSB faculty members are admitted to the prestigious academy.
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Apr 18, 2018
Electrical and computer engineering professor Umesh Mishra to deliver the 2018 Faculty Research Lecture.
![The human eye](https://engineering.ucsb.edu/sites/default/files/styles/news_and_events_thumb_2x/public/images/news/Eye%20closeup%20iStock-860689414.jpg?itok=D3Ars4qz)
Apr 11, 2018
A UCSB team helped create a retinal implant designed to replace support cells damaged by dry age-related macular degeneration
![Artist's interpretation illustrating ultra-sensitive sensors that may find use in advanced robotics and prosthetics](https://engineering.ucsb.edu/sites/default/files/styles/news_and_events_thumb_2x/public/images/news/yon_vissell_sensor_hand_illo.jpg?itok=gbFoi_ut)
Artist's interpretation illustrating ultra-sensitive sensors that may find use in advanced robotics and prosthetics Illustration by Brian Long
Apr 10, 2018
UCSB assistant professor Yon Visell has received an NSF CAREER award in recognition of his haptics research.
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