Young UCSB faculty members are recognized for the promise they show for "great distinction" in research.
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Electrical and computer engineering professor Galan Moody (right) says UCSB students like Amalu Shimamura (left), a PhD student in his research group, will benefit greatly from the partnership.
Nov 29, 2023
UCSB will work with Xanadu to co-create custom resources for students and develop training materials.
For the first time, high school students will compete in the international hacking competition, which runs Dec. 2-8.
Nov 17, 2023
Teams of high school and college students can register to compete in the International Capture the Flag event, running from Dec. 2-8.
A nearly $10 million grant will allow UCSB researchers to embrace a trend in the pharmaceutical and biomedical industries: automation.
Nov 08, 2023
A nearly $10 million grant enables acquisition of synthetic biology robotics systems needed to perform extremely precise research at unprecedented scales.
National Science Foundation Director Sethuraman Pachanathan.
Nov 06, 2023
UCSB's "excellence, will, and strategy," said Sethuraman Panchanathan, allow it to "punch above its weight."
Mechanical engineering assistant professor Yangying Zhu has received a Young Investigator Award from the Office of Naval Research.
Oct 24, 2023
Mechanical engineering assistant professor Yangying Zhu to investigate a promising cooling method for high-performance devices.
UCSB's Computer Science Department launched a new program to help students from underrepresented communities navigate the PhD application process.
Oct 23, 2023
Student-led program will support students from underserved and marginalized communities.
Oct 18, 2023
UCSB joins a federally sponsored regional innovation hub to help bolster microelectronics technology.
Kerem Çamsarı (second from the left) and his PhD student, Navid Anjum Aadit (second from the right), received a Bronze Medal during the Bell Labs Prize Competition.
Oct 18, 2023
Çamsarı and Aadit received the Bronze Medal and a $25,000 prize for their project, “Probabilistic Computing with p-bits: From Concept to Supremacy.”
Assistant Professor Nina Miolane (third from left) and members of her research group (from left): Sophia Sanborn, Adele Myers, Francisco Acosta, Bongjin Koo, Mathilde Papillon. Photograph by Lilli McKinney
Oct 10, 2023
Nina Miolane develops geometric statistics and geometric deep learning for imaging sciences.
Assistant Professor Enoch Yeung's Early CAREER Award will allow him to further study how the phenomena of DNA supercoiling and writhing affect gene transcription. Photograph by Lilli McKinney
Oct 10, 2023
Enoch Yeung seeks to visualize gene transcription and surrounding patterns of DNA supercoiling
Richard Auhll, photograph by Matt Perko
Sep 25, 2023
The dedicated philanthropist and entrepreneur contributed to the COE, the university, and the UC system for nearly thirty years.
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