Four UCSB engineering professors rank among the world’s most influential scientists.
College of Engineering News
(Clockwise from top left) Xi Dai, John Bowers, Alan Heeger, Chris Van de Walle
Nov 16, 2021
Shuji Nakamura
Nov 10, 2021
Shuji Nakamura receives the 3rd Annual Richard J. Goldstein Energy Lecture Award from the ASME.
Artist depiction of a cell membrane (Katerynakon)
Nov 01, 2021
Nina Miolane receives prestigious NIH R01 grant to better understand membrane proteins through geometric deep learning.
Nikki Schonenbach (PhD Chemical Engineering, 2017)
Oct 28, 2021
Nikki Schonenbach work proved key to the vaccine's regulatory approval.
All-inorganic perovskites compare well with their hybrid counterparts in terms of efficiency. Illustration by Xie Zhang
Oct 14, 2021
New research demonstrates great promise of all-inorganic perovskite solar cells for improving the efficiencies of solar cells.
UC Santa Barbara PhD students Kamyar Porto (left) and Eli Zoghlin
Oct 13, 2021
They will conduct thesis research at a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory.
Mechanical engineering professor Megan Valentine.
Oct 06, 2021
Five universities team up to program biological cells to design futuristic materials.
Chemical engineering professors Mahdi Abu-Omar (left) and Phillip Christopher
Sep 29, 2021
Chemical engineering professors Mahdi Abu-Omar and Phillip Christopher receive prestigious awards from the American Chemical Society.
Assistant professors Galan Moody (left) and Yufei Ding
Sep 24, 2021
Two UCSB scientists receive award to partner with Cisco's new Quantum Research Team.
(Pictured clockwise from top left) Jonathan Balkind, Kerem Camsari, Luke Theogarajan, David Weld, Carl Meinhart, Sumita Pennathur
Sep 23, 2021
The Institute for Energy Efficiency awards seed funding for projects that seek high-impact solutions for energy efficiency.
College of Engineering interim dean, Tresa Pollock
Sep 20, 2021
The internationally recognized metallurgist and materials scientist receives a temporary appointment to replace retiring dean, Rod Alferness.
Nelson Phillips, professor of technolgy management
Sep 16, 2021
The new technology management professor researches how humans organize and particularly how people and technology come together in organizations.
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