Daniel Blumenthal and his research group shrink large lasers, optical components and quantum optical light-matter experiments down to the size of a deck of cards — work which appears in a new Nature Communications paper.
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Panelists at the Women in Engineering Meet
Industry leaders share insights, helping students build confidence in STEM pathways.
Divy Agrawal. Photo by Lilly Walker
In four years as chair, he improved multiple aspects of the Special Interest Group on Management of Data.
Mentors at the WiSE Mentorship Event
A student-centered look at how the WiSE organization empowers women and gender minorities in STEM.
Six graduate programs in The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering at UC Santa Barbara placed among the nation's best, as did the college itself. Photo Credit: Matt Perko
The latest U.S. News & World Report assessment underscores the university’s influence in engineering
UCSB first-year engineering students and their mentors in the INSPIRE program work together during fall and winter quarters.
NSF-funded program connects new students to college, careers, and each other.
Round 5 Winner Jordan Bream (left) and Runner-Up Parker Carlson (right)
Engineering graduate students showcase research through three-minute talks in annual competition.
Fabian Offert, director of the Center for Humanities and Machine Learning, and assistant professor of computer science Xin (Eric) Wang will speak April 9 at AI in Action.
The UCSB Library’s AI in Action talks highlight innovative AI use in research.
