Tresa Pollock and collaborators develop a way to predict the failure of crystalline metallic materials by observing the earliest stages of stress cycling.
College of Engineering News

Pollock and her collaborators have found a better way to predict failures in metal that can lead to airplane crashes and other unforeseen disasters.
Nov 09, 2022

Nov 02, 2022
Department of Energy provides continued funding for the collaborative effort to develop new technology.

Electrical and computer engineering professor Mark Rodwell, the 2022 recipient of the SIA/SRC University Research Award
Nov 01, 2022
The professor of electrical and computer science receives one of the industry’s highest honors.

Oct 25, 2022
Researchers use scanning ultrafast electron microscopy to unveil cubic boron arsenide's promising photo-carrier transport properties.

2022 IEE Fellows Saurav Roy (left) and Kira Wyckoff (right)
Oct 24, 2022
Each recipient will receive $22,500 to fund research endeavors for one quarter.

The four projects awarded seed funding address at least one of the Institute of Energy Efficiency's key interdisciplinary research thrusts.
Oct 18, 2022
UC Santa Barbara’s Institute for Energy Efficiency awards four seed grants to fund collaborative research.

2022 Packard Fellow Sho Takatori, an assistant professor chemical engineering
Oct 18, 2022
Chemical engineering assistant professor Sho Takatori receives prestigious Packard Fellowship to develop novel multifunctional surfaces.

Oct 04, 2022
Scientists develop a method for recycling plastic into high-value plastic molecules

Michael Beyeler, assistant professor of computer science and psychological & brain services
Oct 04, 2022
UCSB professor receives $1.5 million grant to develop a smart bionic eye aimed at enabling the blind to see.
Arnab Mukherjee, assistant professor of chemical engineering
Sep 25, 2022

Electricity flowing through a metal coil generates electric (purple) and magnetic (faint green) fields. This changes the properties of the substrate, which tunes the resonance ring (red) to different frequencies. The whole setup enables the scientists to convert a continuous beam of light (red on left) into pulses that can carry data through a fiber-optic cable. Illustration by Brian Long
Sep 19, 2022
Researchers create a device to streamline interactions between ultra-cold and room-temperature computers.

The DOE awarded a four-year, $12 million extension to The Center for Materials and Energy Systems (M-WET).
Sep 01, 2022
Department of Energy awards $12 million grant to collaboration involving researchers at three institutions, including UC Santa Barbara.
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