Subterranean Investigations Researchers explore the shallow underground with a burrowing soft robot. Read more about Subterranean Investigations
Granular Accomplishments Computer science student Jack Kilgore receives university award for undergraduate research on sound granulation. Read more about Granular Accomplishments
The Science of Tsunamis UCSB mechanical engineer Alban Sauret and colleagues develop a model to better understand the forces that generate the devastating waves. Read more about The Science of Tsunamis
The Power of Light-driven Computing AIM Photonics will give already-exploding AI/ML a shot in the arm Read more about The Power of Light-driven Computing
Hydrogen in Hybrid Perovskites: Not as Innocent as it Looks UC Santa Barbara researchers identify the defect that limits solar-cell performance. Read more about Hydrogen in Hybrid Perovskites: Not as Innocent as it Looks
Giving Fluid Drag the Slip Developing the modeling and simulation tools for “slippier” surfaces. Read more about Giving Fluid Drag the Slip
Living Foams UCSB researchers uncover how cells control the physical state of embryonic tissues. Read more about Living Foams
Lighting the Way to Quantum Computers Galan Moody received a prestigious NSF Early CAREER award to pursue quantum photonics research. Read more about Lighting the Way to Quantum Computers
Words and Images William Wang is recognized by NSF and the IEEE for his work to advance the field of natural language processing. Read more about Words and Images
A Second Look at Sunlight and the Coronavirus Researchers urge a closer examination of sunlight’s ability to inactivate the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Read more about A Second Look at Sunlight and the Coronavirus