Hard Work Pays Off Modeling studies reflect UCSB’s success in fending off classroom transmission of COVID. Read more about Hard Work Pays Off
Getting a Read on Responsible AI William Wang’s lecture on artificial intelligence launches UCSB Reads 2022. Read more about Getting a Read on Responsible AI
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
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
Seeing is Believing Support from the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation will allow scientists to open windows into complex soft and biological materials. Read more about Seeing is Believing
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
A New Microscope for Imaging Neural Circuitry The new device from Spencer LaVere Smith's laboratory has unprecedented capability for observing neural activity. Read more about A New Microscope for Imaging Neural Circuitry
Geometries of Life Nina Miolane receives prestigious NIH R01 grant to better understand membrane proteins through geometric deep learning. Read more about Geometries of Life
A Sunny Outlook for Solar New research demonstrates great promise of all-inorganic perovskite solar cells for improving the efficiencies of solar cells. Read more about A Sunny Outlook for Solar