Unite to Light Sends Solar Lamps and Chargers to Lahaina Nonprofit with links to UCSB sends helpful technology to Lahaina. Read more about Unite to Light Sends Solar Lamps and Chargers to Lahaina
Above and Beyond Computer science graduate student honored for dedication to student success. Read more about Above and Beyond
Weightlifting from a Wheelchair On June 9, don't miss the annual Engineering Capstone Expo, featuring 26 exciting projects, including this one. Read more about Weightlifting from a Wheelchair
Speaking of Semiconductors U.S. Deputy Secretary of Commerce meets with UCSB students and faculty as part of 2022 CHIPS and Science Act. Read more about Speaking of Semiconductors
Arthur C. Gossard (1935-2022) One of the true giants of materials science has died. Read more about Arthur C. Gossard (1935-2022)
Dr. James Logan Merz (1936-2022) The former professor served as chair of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and as an associate vice chancellor at UCSB. Read more about Dr. James Logan Merz (1936-2022)
Professor Emeritus Noel MacDonald (1940-2022) He was a pioneer in the field of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology and nanotechnology. Read more about Professor Emeritus Noel MacDonald (1940-2022)
National Honors for Graduate Programs Materials and Chemical Engineering are ranked among the nation's best graduate programs. Read more about National Honors for Graduate Programs
Celebrating Women's History Month The College of Engineering pays tribute to pioneering women who have made tremendous contributions to engineering. Read more about Celebrating Women's History Month
A "Transformational" Appointment Sherylle Mills Englander brings broad industry-partnership experience to the California NanoSystems Institute. Read more about A "Transformational" Appointment