UCSB Library Receives Papers of Nobel Laureate Herb Kroemer The collection, donated by his daughters, contains a wide range of printed materials related to Herb Kroemer's career. Read more about UCSB Library Receives Papers of Nobel Laureate Herb Kroemer
Bright Prospects for Engineering Quantum Light When — and why — does a photon emitter not emit? Research at UC Santa Barbara illuminates the issue. Read more about Bright Prospects for Engineering Quantum Light
Tapping Waste Heat for Electricity Bolin Liao and collaborators investigate the thermoelectric properties of cadmium arsenide thin films. Read more about Tapping Waste Heat for Electricity
Researchers Propose Platform for Brain-Inspired Computing The ultra-energy efficient platform has energy requirements within two orders of magnitude of the human brain's. Read more about Researchers Propose Platform for Brain-Inspired Computing
Turning an Entrepreneurial Eye to the Climate Change Challenge EyeClimate takes on climate change to win 25th UCSB New Venture Competition. Read more about Turning an Entrepreneurial Eye to the Climate Change Challenge
Dirty Data: Assistant Professor Seizes Opportunity to Clean up Bias in AI Haejwon Jeong receives prestigious award for a novel approach to eliminating bias and discrimination from machine-learning models. Read more about Dirty Data: Assistant Professor Seizes Opportunity to Clean up Bias in AI
Fueling Future Batteries UCSB materials professor receives prestigious award to investigate solid-state lithium-sulfur batteries. Read more about Fueling Future Batteries
A Low-Energy Process for High-Performance Solar Cells Researchers in chemistry, chemical engineering, and biochemistry tweaked perovskites to improve them. Read more about A Low-Energy Process for High-Performance Solar Cells
The Code to Building Skills in Our Modern Workplace UCSB assistant professor Matt Beane writes a book on how to protect skills in a world filled with AI and robots. Read more about The Code to Building Skills in Our Modern Workplace
The Light of Knowledge UCSB engineering assistant professor receives prestigious NSF award for employing light to track the location and movement of cells during early embryonic development. Read more about The Light of Knowledge