The National Science Foundation awards millions of dollars to two partnerships involving UC Santa Barbara.
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Jackson State student KC Sims (right) works alongside mentor Aria Ghasemizadeh, a UCSB PhD student, during her summer internship as part of the NSF-funded Partnership for Research and Education in Materials Science.
The National Science Foundation awards millions of dollars to two partnerships involving UC Santa Barbara.
Mechanical engineering professor Yangying Zhu in her lab with some of her current graduate students.
All five UCSB engineering programs evaluated this year, and the COE itself, ranked in the top 16 among public universities, with one in the top 2 and three in the top 13.
2024 Outstanding Teaching Assistants (clockwise from top left) Cassidy Tobin, Anders Seawright, Eric Hsieh, Junrui Liu, Kunjesh Agashiwala
Graduating seniors recognize one teaching assistant from each undergraduate degree program.
S. Shailja PhD '24, electrical and computer engineering
Shailja builds mathematical tools for modeling neuronal fibers in human brains as geometrical objects in three-dimensional space.
Jason Rottman (far left), a representative from NVC premiere sponsor Yardi Systems congratulates EyeClimate, the 2024 New Venture Competition Finals champions (from second to left) Bowen Zhang, PhD student; Max Gordon, undergraduate student; and Satish Kumar, PhD student
EyeClimate takes on climate change to win 25th UCSB New Venture Competition.
Satish Kumar has become the first UCSB College of Engineering student to be named a Schmidt Science Fellow.
Electrical and computer engineering PhD student Satish Kumar earns prestigious fellowship and makes UCSB College of Engineering history.
2024 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship recipients (Clockwise from top left) Joyce Passananti, Tyler Pennebaker, Sophie Paul, Zsofia Szegletes, Vade Shah, Haarika Manda, Louisa Cornelis, Emily Gemmill
Fellows receive $159,000 in financial support over three years to conduct their impactful research.
More than fifteen female faculty participated in the “Preparation for Professorship" workshop to educate and empower female and female-identifying graduate and postdocs who are interested in a career in academia.
Empowered by an inaugural workshop, female graduate students feel prepared to pursue professorships.
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.
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.
Teams of high school and college students can register to compete in the International Capture the Flag event, running from Dec. 2-8.
UCSB's Computer Science Department launched a new program to help students from underrepresented communities navigate the PhD application process.
Student-led program will support students from underserved and marginalized communities.
PhD student Elizabeth Murphy is co-advised by materials professors Craig Hawker and Christopher Bates
UCSB graduate student wins award and an opportunity to present research at a national conference.