Tessaro's achievements in cyber security marks him as a leader in the next generation of scientific research
College of Engineering News
Feb 22, 2017
Feb 21, 2017
UCSB scientists have proven that their concept of a three-dimensional pyramid-and-cross cell geometry could potentially by the strongest performance structure yet developed
The microHammer team, from l to r: Graduate student researcher Luke Patterson and principal investigators Kimberly Turner, Megan Valentine and Adele Doyle
Feb 03, 2017
The μHammer, created by UCSB reserachers, will transform our understanding of how cells process and respond to force-based signals
Illustration of the charge carrier "traps" created by the addition of certain molecules to polymer semiconductor materials.
Feb 03, 2017
This new method will allow for the efficient design and manufacture of organic circuitry
David Vandervoet's student photo taken in the 60s
Jan 12, 2017
David Vandervoet was part of the first class ever to go through UCSB College of Engineering from freshman to senior year. He shares some stories about the College in its early years.
Jan 11, 2017
Campàs' research focuses on "decoding the mechanical control of tissue growth"
Jan 09, 2017
A Q&A with Professor John Bowers
Dec 21, 2016
TMP is accepting applications for its inaugural Fall 2017 doctoral class. Deadline for application is Jan. 15, 2017
Dec 15, 2016
The IEEE CSS honors Mostofi for “contributions to the fundamentals of communications and control co-optimization in mobile sensor networks”
Dec 13, 2016
Professors Larry Coldren and James Speck honored by NAI for their “highly prolific spirit of innovation”
Dec 13, 2016
Apeel Sciences, a start-up created by UCSB Materials alumnuns James Rogers, has developed a method to extend the life of produce as much as five times, which could transform the produce industry.
Dec 06, 2016
AlChE recognizes Fredrickson's impactful contributions in polymer theory and simulations
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