The students are recognized for their outstanding service, undergraduate research, academic success, and engagement.
College of Engineering News
College of Engineering's Class of 2021 award winners (left to right) Abel Semma, April Sanchez, Tiffany Cowan, Tony Sun
Jun 07, 2021
Artist's concept illustration of a PIC
Jun 02, 2021
AIM Photonics will give already-exploding AI/ML a shot in the arm
May 26, 2021
A team of undergraduates won $15,000 in prize money to launch their business that offers lightweight body armor.
John Bowers (left) and Steven DenBaars
May 20, 2021
Steven DenBaars and John Bowers receive top recognition at Compound Semiconductor Week Conference.
Christopher Bates, 2021 Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award recipient
May 10, 2021
The award recognizes talents and leadership qualities of young faculty in the chemical sciences.
May 05, 2021
Six teams will compete for cash awards during the virtual NVC Finals on May 20.
Jordan Finzel (left) and Jayden Plumb, recipients of Graduate Student Research Fellowships from DOE Office of Science
May 04, 2021
The two receive an opportunity to advance their research at a national laboratory.
Julia Zuo, Dixon-Levy Service Award recipient
Apr 29, 2021
Materials PhD student Julia Zuo awarded for her efforts to improve graduate student life.
Samuel Teicher (left) and George Degen were invited to attend the 70th annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
Apr 29, 2021
George Degen and Samuel Teicher are invited to attend an annual meeting with dozens of Nobel Laureates.
Professors Linda Petzold (left) and Glenn Fredrickson (right) were elected to the National Academy of Sciences.
Apr 28, 2021
Glenn Fredrickson and Linda Petzold are recognized for their extraordinary scientific achievements.
Artist's concept illustration depicts a hydrogen vacancy (the black spot left of center) created by removing hydrogen from a methylammonium molecule, which traps carriers in the prototypical hybrid perovskite, mehtylammonium lead iodide CH3NH3Pbl3. Illustration by Xie Zhang
Apr 28, 2021
UC Santa Barbara researchers identify the defect that limits solar-cell performance.
Paulo Luzzatto-Fegiz
Apr 27, 2021
Developing the modeling and simulation tools for “slippier” surfaces.
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