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Bioengineering assistant professor Marley Dewey, a 2025 Hellman Family Faculty Fellows
Oct 06, 2025
Award supports work to outsmart bacteria and pioneer new therapies for implant-associated infections.
Artist's concept illustration showing a two-dimensional collection of interacting spins in a diamond lattice. Illustration by Brian Long
Oct 03, 2025
The road to realizing the promise of quantum applications has begun with a deep dive into the fundamental science of quantum phenomena to understand how they manifest — and how they might be made to manifest — in individual platforms.
Assistant materials professor Daniel Oropeza received the Young Investigator Award from the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers.
Oct 01, 2025
Daniel Oropeza receives the Young Investigator Award from the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers.
2025 Tau Beta Pi Scholars Christopher Andrew Hariman and Anika Mahajan Jena
Sep 30, 2025
The seniors were awarded Tau Beta Pi scholarships to support their final year of undergraduate study.
Sep 29, 2025
Renowned aerospace engineer Sreedhara Somanath will discuss the successful Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission on campus October 9.
Sep 26, 2025
A seaweed-derived gel that helps scientists understand how cells grow in their environment could be used for breast cancer research.
The Cadense shoe lets those suffering from foot drop hit their stride again.
Sep 25, 2025
Tyler Susko’s shoe to address foot drop receives recognition alongside major companies.
Sep 24, 2025
UCSB launches new facility with first-of-its-kind automated anaerobic chamber for studying unusual microbes.
Sep 23, 2025
The UCSB computer science professor will research quasi-polynomial time algorithms and their use in graph problems.
Sep 17, 2025
Undergraduate students from the Materials Research Laboratory’s internship programs presented the results of their summer research projects.
Sep 15, 2025
The UCSB mechanical engineering professor will study the dynamics behind mudslides, erosion, and other phenomena involving moving sediments.
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