Sherylle Mills Englander brings broad industry-partnership experience to the California NanoSystems Institute.
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A projected 1 Gbit probabilistic computer based on nanodevices, which can solve probabilistic algorithms much more efficiently than classical computers.
Feb 08, 2022
Kerem Camsari receives a highly competitive junior-faculty award from the Office of Naval Research to build a probabilistic computer.
(Clockwise from top left) Aesha Parekh, Sanjay Chandrasekaran, Sharon Levy, Gyuwan Kim, Shlomi Steinberg, Samhita Honnavalli, and Yuke Wang
Feb 03, 2022
Students at all levels earn national honors for their research efforts.
John Bowers
Jan 26, 2022
Bowers was one of six UCSB faculty elected in 2021 by the world’s largest general scientific society.
UCSB continues to implement safety measures including masking to minimize the spread of COVID-19.
Jan 26, 2022
Modeling studies reflect UCSB’s success in fending off classroom transmission of COVID.
William Wang, the Mellichamp Chair in Artificial Intelligence and Designs
Jan 24, 2022
William Wang’s lecture on artificial intelligence launches UCSB Reads 2022.
John Harter, assistant professor of materials
Jan 18, 2022
Supported by an NSF Early CAREER award, John Harter's research could have far-reaching consequences for quantum technology development.
Kyle Lewis, chair of technology management
Jan 18, 2022
Christian Felipe established the chair in 2014 with a $1 million endowment to Technology Management.
Raphaële Clément, assistant professor of materials
Jan 12, 2022
A recipient of the NSF's Early CAREER award, Raphaële Clément will investigate new materials for sodium-ion batteries.
Angela Pitenis, assistant professor of materials
Jan 10, 2022
Materials assistant professor Angela Pitenis receives an NSF Early CAREER award to study friction between soft materials.
Professor Tresa Pollock, Interim Dean, UCSB College of Engineering.
Jan 04, 2022
The society recognizes outstanding achiement and service by selecting one honorary member per year.
The new microscopy facility will enable the high-resolution imaging of soft and biological material such as proteins.
Dec 14, 2021
Support from the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation will allow scientists to open windows into complex soft and biological materials.
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