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
New Grant for Bio-inspired Autonomous Materials Five universities team up to program biological cells to design futuristic materials. Read more about New Grant for Bio-inspired Autonomous Materials
Quantum Collaboration Two UCSB scientists receive award to partner with Cisco's new Quantum Research Team. Read more about Quantum Collaboration
Investing in Innovation The Institute for Energy Efficiency awards seed funding for projects that seek high-impact solutions for energy efficiency. Read more about Investing in Innovation
Q & A with New CoE Faculty: Nelson Phillips The new technology management professor researches how humans organize and particularly how people and technology come together in organizations. Read more about Q & A with New CoE Faculty: Nelson Phillips
Don't Fidget! WiFi Will Count You Researchers' new method enables WiFi signals to count a stationary seated crowd, using their natural body fidgets. Read more about Don't Fidget! WiFi Will Count You