After a year of development, they demonstrate their cutting-edge projects in AI, aerospace, robotics, and more.
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Team AXOLYFT (left to right): Justin Do (ME), Sawyer Trumbly (ME), Dylan Xie (ME), Anna Hillen (ME)
After a year of development, they demonstrate their cutting-edge projects in AI, aerospace, robotics, and more.
2025 Vice Chancellor’s Award for Scholarship, Leadership, and Citizenship recipients Akinwole Akinbolagbe (left) and Towela Phiri
The university recognizes a pair of engineering students for their outstanding service to campus.
2025 Outstanding Faculty recipients (clockwise from top left) Michael Gordon, Yoga Isukapalli, Ziad Matni, Andrew Tell, and Matthew Begley
Two honorees are first-time winners of the recognition voted on by graduating seniors.
2025 Outstanding Teaching Assistant recipients (clockwise from top left) Anna Pischer, Max Emerick, Ajaykrishnan E S, Max Crisafulli, and Hunter Larson
The award honors one teaching assistant from each undergraduate degree program.
UC Santa Barbara College of Engineering's Outstanding Seniors (clockwise from top left) Changxuan Yang, Tien Nguyen, Will Corcoran, Jacob Fingerman, Selena Deng, Jordan Prescott, Tianle Yu
Each undergraduate degree program selected honorees based on GPA and other impactful activities and accomplishments.
The class of 2025 from the College of Engineering set four records related to the number of bachelor's degrees earned.
The class of 2025 set four College of Engineering records related to the number of bachelor’s degrees earned.
Tirrell Award recipient Tianle Yu and Hynes-Wood Award recipient Lauren Bajo-Smith
The College of Engineering honors two graduating seniors for their outstanding contributions outside of the classroom.
Arcana, single-player RPG, was built in the UCSB Gaucho Game Lab.
Undergraduates in the Gaucho Game Lab persevered to complete the first RPG to come out of UCSB.
Mechanical engineering senior Akinwole Akinbolagbe sees incentives for Black-student leadership as a key to building the campus community.
Eyob Teshome, shown with an illustration evoking Black History Month.
Meet computer science student Eyob Teshome, a Sacramento native who sees incentives for leadership as a key to expanding UCSB's Black community.
Towela Phiri
Meet Towela Phiri, the first of several extraordinary Black students in STEM at UCSB we will introduce in this space over the coming days to celebrate Black History Month.
A collaboration between UCSB and UCLA faculty, known as the BioPACIFIC MIP, to design novel materials is one of many examples of the interdisciplinary sciences research being conducted on the UCSB campus.
The inaugural rankings included nearly 750 universities from around the world.