UCSB researchers partner with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to use machine learning to speed the modeling of fusion-relevant plasmas.
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The collaboration includes electrical and computer engineering assistant professor Haewon Jeong, her PhD student, Neel Sankaran (left), and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientist Min Sang Cho (right).
Jun 01, 2026
Simon Billinge (left) and Nina Miolane spoke on May 18 as part of the UCSB Library's AI in Action speaker series.
Jun 01, 2026
Engineering professors Simon Billinge and Nina Miolane discuss their research at UCSB Library's AI in Action speaker series.
Ben Werner, from PseudolithIC, speaking at the CHIP Exhibition Night.
May 28, 2026
The collaboration is creating a direct pipeline between local classrooms and Santa Barbara County’s growing technology industry.
The 2026 New Venture Competition winners from Team LegalTime AI, Quinn Godfredsen (left) and Joaquin Del Pego (right), holding their prize money check after the New Venture Finals.
May 21, 2026
The co-founders designed a timekeeping solution that they say provides a ten times return on investment for law firms from the time saved from the software.
Materials PhD candidate Nicolas Fuchs-Lynch will conduct thesis research at a Department of Energy national laboratory.
May 14, 2026
Nicolas Fuchs-Lynch will conduct advanced materials research at national laboratory for one year.
The new METL program extends the college’s internationally recognized research excellence into a digitally native professional degree built for the modern engineering workforce.
May 01, 2026
New Master of Engineering and Technology Leadership (METL) program expands access to UCSB’s world-class engineering education for working professionals worldwide
Big data movers: McLean Echlin (left) and Tresa Pollock.
Apr 30, 2026
It's expanding exponentially. How to manage it? Tresa Pollock shares how a major grant has helped UCSB deal with the data tsunami.
Co-PI Andrew Jayich will use the new technology to create ion traps like the one shown here, in which colors indicate independent electrodes to control trapped ions. Illustration by Brian Long.
Apr 29, 2026
The leading-edge technology makes on-chip micro-fabrication possible.
Materials and Mechanical Engineering professor Jeff Sakamoto; photograph by Lilli Walker.
Apr 22, 2026
The mission of a new nonprofit is to overcome barriers to developing prototypes and moving them to industrial-scale production.
Fifteen current students received 2026-27 National Science Graduate Research Fellowships, including (top row, l to r) Christopher Koh, Keyes Eames, Naomi Rehman, Ethan Chen, Trevor Hagan (middle row, l to r) Rohil Shah, Roenigk Straub, Karlee Macaw, Ben Kunimoto, Roland Yin; (bottom row, l to r) Anika Jena, Ava Salami, Conor Puglsey, Andres Torres, Christopher Xu
Apr 19, 2026
Nearly thirty students and alumni received one of STEM’s most competitive honors, a fellowship worth up to $159,000.
ECE professor Dan Blumenthal.
Apr 09, 2026
Daniel Blumenthal's research group shrinks quantum optical light-matter experiments down to the size of a deck of cards.
Six graduate programs in The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering at UC Santa Barbara placed among the nation's best, as did the college itself. Photo Credit: Matt Perko
Apr 07, 2026
The latest U.S. News & World Report assessment underscores the university’s influence in engineering
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