John Bowers Elected AAAS Fellow Bowers was one of six UCSB faculty elected in 2021 by the world’s largest general scientific society. Read more about John Bowers Elected AAAS Fellow
The Search for Exotic Superconductors Supported by an NSF Early CAREER award, John Harter's research could have far-reaching consequences for quantum technology development. Read more about The Search for Exotic Superconductors
Kyle Lewis Appointed Felipe Chair in Technology Management Christian Felipe established the chair in 2014 with a $1 million endowment to Technology Management. Read more about Kyle Lewis Appointed Felipe Chair in Technology Management
The Sodium Solution A recipient of the NSF's Early CAREER award, Raphaële Clément will investigate new materials for sodium-ion batteries. Read more about The Sodium Solution
A Source of Friction Materials assistant professor Angela Pitenis receives an NSF Early CAREER award to study friction between soft materials. Read more about A Source of Friction
Tresa Pollock Honored by Prestigious French Metallurgy Society The society recognizes outstanding achiement and service by selecting one honorary member per year. Read more about Tresa Pollock Honored by Prestigious French Metallurgy Society
Early Accolades UCSB ranks first among public universities in percentage of eligible junior faculty who received NSF Early CAREER awards between 2017-‘21. Read more about Early Accolades
Best in Building Henley Hall achieves LEED Platium, wins 2021 American Architecture Award, other honors. Read more about Best in Building
Extraordinary Accomplishments The world's largest professional organization recognizes engineering faculty for pioneering research that impacted society. Read more about Extraordinary Accomplishments
American Physical Society Awards Top Prize to UCSB-Produced Video The work captures the fluid dance of liquids as they stretch, break, and atomize. Read more about American Physical Society Awards Top Prize to UCSB-Produced Video