Trump Administration cuts pose a threat to the present and future of the nation's science enterprise.
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Research at universities across the nation is threatened by Trump Administration cuts.
Aug 28, 2025
Dorit Hanein has been elected a Fellow of the American Society for Cell Biology.
Aug 28, 2025
The UCSB professor is is one of fourteen scientists recognized for their contributions to the field.
State-of-the-art research facilities at UC Santa Barbara and UCLA support impactful discoveries in materials science through the BioPACIFIC MIP.
Aug 25, 2025
The facility connects fundamental research with industry needs, strengthening U.S. leadership in biomaterials innovation.
M-WET speakers (from left to right) Noah P. Wamble, Chuqiao (Elise) Chen, and Jose Carlos Diaz won the Student and Postdoc Team Science Competition.
Aug 15, 2025
The team bested more than twenty other research groups to win the Student and Postdoc Team Science Competition.
Graduate Student speakers at the T32 Symposium (left to right) Jane Baude, Ella Evensen, and Ahmed Al Kindi
Aug 11, 2025
Keynote speakers, faculty researchers, and scholars in bioengineering presented their cutting-edge research addressing real-world health issues.
Jonathan Balkind (center) with students at the 2024 International Symposium on Computer Architecture.
Aug 08, 2025
Could a cart on tracks be used to speed drives across a data center?
UCSB chemical engineering professor James B. Rawlings (center) received the 2025 Richard E. Bellman Control Heritage Award, which he accepted alongside 2006 Bellman awardee Tamer Basar (left) and Robert Judd, president of the American Automatic Control Council.
Aug 07, 2025
James B. Rawlings becomes only the fifth chemical engineer to receive the Richard E. Bellman Control Heritage Award since 1979.
The second annual Data Driven Biology Symposium highlighted the innovative research of UCSB PhD students and DDB Trainees, including bioengineering PhD student Artury Ramirez.
Aug 01, 2025
UC Santa Barbara’s Department of Bioengineering hosts symposium highlighting novel data-driven biology research.
Chemical engineering student Anika Jena, a 2025 Eli Lilly Travel Award recipient
Jul 25, 2025
The chemical engineering student was one of only two undergraduates nationwide selected to receive funding and present research at the national conference.
Arpit Gupta, photograph by Lilli Walker.
Jul 24, 2025
The two awards reflect the perceived importance of his innovative research.
Students in a CC-PRIME summer course receive instruction in the Quantum Structures Facility, a cleanroom affiliated with the Quantum Foundry at UCSB.
Jul 15, 2025
The courses offer a pathway for non-engineers to fill important jobs in a critical industry.
California Assemblymember Gregg Hart speaks during the afternoon session to a crowd that included (front row, from left) CNSI Executive Director of Scientific Initiatives and Innovation Tal Margalith, CNSI Director Craig Hawker, Chancellor Henry Yang, Executive Vice Chancellor David Marshall, and Umesh Mishra, dean of The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering. Photograph by Jeff Liang.
Jul 15, 2025
Representatives from eleven companies that began in the Incubator shared their stories.
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