The 2nd Annual NIH T32 Symposium at UCSB Keynote speakers, faculty researchers, and scholars in bioengineering presented their cutting-edge research addressing real-world health issues. Read more about The 2nd Annual NIH T32 Symposium at UCSB
Driven by Data UC Santa Barbara’s Department of Bioengineering hosts symposium highlighting novel data-driven biology research. Read more about Driven by Data
UCSB Disrupts Academic Paradigm with Innovative Goleta Facility to Translate Technology for Social Impact The facility will accelerate technology translation and national economic growth. Read more about UCSB Disrupts Academic Paradigm with Innovative Goleta Facility to Translate Technology for Social Impact
Arpit Gupta Receives Google Funding to Develop Network Foundation Models The two awards reflect the perceived importance of his innovative research. Read more about Arpit Gupta Receives Google Funding to Develop Network Foundation Models
Startup Leaders Present at the CNSI Technology Incubator’s Tenth Anniversary Representatives from eleven companies that began in the Incubator shared their stories. Read more about Startup Leaders Present at the CNSI Technology Incubator’s Tenth Anniversary
Rachel Segalman Named UCSB's Vice Chancellor for Research The distinguished chemical engineer and materials scientist joined the UCSB faculty in 2014. Read more about Rachel Segalman Named UCSB's Vice Chancellor for Research
A UCSB Research Team Wins IEEE Best-Paper Award The breakthrough results could pave the way for higher-performing, lower-cost wireless systems. Read more about A UCSB Research Team Wins IEEE Best-Paper Award
A New Look at Soft Magnets A model developed by a UCSB PhD student takes a multi-physics approach to identifying promising new materials. Read more about A New Look at Soft Magnets
Shellphish Submits ARTIPHISHELL to the Final Round of the DARPA AI Cyber Competition After two years and several rounds of competition, the hacking collective aims for the $4 million first prize. Read more about Shellphish Submits ARTIPHISHELL to the Final Round of the DARPA AI Cyber Competition
Coupled Electrons and Phonons Predicted to Flow like Water in 2D Semiconductors An unfavorable condition in 3D semiconductor materials may be beneficial in 2D semiconductors. Read more about Coupled Electrons and Phonons Predicted to Flow like Water in 2D Semiconductors