UC Santa Barbara chemical engineering professor Rachel Segalman has been named the university’s new Vice Chancellor for Research (VCR), effective July 1. The announcement was made by Chancellor Henry T. Yang, marking the conclusion of a comprehensive national search led by a campus advisory committee co-chaired by materials professor Tresa Pollock and physics professor Claudio Campagnari.| chemengr.ucsb.edu
The distinguished chemical engineer and materials scientist joined the UCSB faculty in 2014.| The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering - UCSB
The distinguished chemical engineer and materials scientist joined the UCSB faculty in 2014.| UCSB College of Engineering
Structure control over soft matter on a molecular through nanoscopic lengthscale is a vital tool to optimizing properties for applications ranging from energy (solar and thermal) to biomaterials. Crystal and grain structure effects on bulk conductivity, and nanometer lengthscale pattern of internal interfaces as vital to charge separation and recombination in photovoltaic and light emission effects. Functionality gain of biological materials from structures ranging from monomeric sequence thr...| UCSB College of Engineering
Chemical engineering professor and chair Rachel Segalman has been elected an AIChE fellow.| UCSB College of Engineering