ECE Professor and PhD Student Win Bronze Medal at Bell Labs Prize Competition Çamsarı and Aadit received the Bronze Medal and a $25,000 prize for their project, “Probabilistic Computing with p-bits: From Concept to Supremacy.” Read more about ECE Professor and PhD Student Win Bronze Medal at Bell Labs Prize Competition
CHIPS Act Funding to Fuel Microelectronic Technology Research UCSB joins a federally sponsored regional innovation hub to help bolster microelectronics technology. Read more about CHIPS Act Funding to Fuel Microelectronic Technology Research
An NSF Early CAREER Award to Study DNA Dynamics and Gene Transcription Enoch Yeung seeks to visualize gene transcription and surrounding patterns of DNA supercoiling Read more about An NSF Early CAREER Award to Study DNA Dynamics and Gene Transcription
An NSF Early CAREER Award to Advance Geometric AI for Imaging Sciences Nina Miolane develops geometric statistics and geometric deep learning for imaging sciences. Read more about An NSF Early CAREER Award to Advance Geometric AI for Imaging Sciences
WiFi Can Read Through Walls Yasamin Mostofi's lab develops a new technique to tackle a tough technological problem. Read more about WiFi Can Read Through Walls
Major NSF Funding to Pursue Quantum-scale Sensor Technologies Collaborative grant aimed at making quantum technologies real. Read more about Major NSF Funding to Pursue Quantum-scale Sensor Technologies
An Inspiring Summer Dozens of undergraduate students presented their summer research projects and reflected on their academic and personal growth. Read more about An Inspiring Summer
Improved Catalytic Method Turns Plastic Waste into Raw Material UCSB chemical engineer Susannah Scott's method gives single-use plastics a second life. Read more about Improved Catalytic Method Turns Plastic Waste into Raw Material
Computational Materials Group Identifies Major Loss Mechanism in LEDs Research at UC Santa Barbara reveals how a phenomenon first discovered 100 years ago impacts state-of-the-art devices. Read more about Computational Materials Group Identifies Major Loss Mechanism in LEDs
Going Vertical to Advance a New Realm of High-Precision PICs 3D integration of monolithic and heterogeneous layers allows the Bowers lab to achieve an important milestone. Read more about Going Vertical to Advance a New Realm of High-Precision PICs