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Artist's concept illustration showing a two-dimensional collection of interacting spins in a diamond lattice. Illustration by Brian Long| engineering.ucsb.edu
Newly graduated PhD student Lillian Hughes creates 2D ensembles of spin qubits in diamond.| RSS
Daniel Oropeza receives the Young Investigator Award from the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers.| RSS
The seniors were awarded Tau Beta Pi scholarships to support their final year of undergraduate study.| RSS
Renowned aerospace engineer Sreedhara Somanath will discuss the successful Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission on campus October 9.| RSS
A seaweed-derived gel that helps scientists understand how cells grow in their environment could be used for breast cancer research.| RSS
Tyler Susko’s shoe to address foot drop receives recognition alongside major companies.| RSS
UCSB launches new facility with first-of-its-kind automated anaerobic chamber for studying unusual microbes.| RSS
UC Santa Barbara computer science professor and vice chair of the Department of Computer Science Daniel Lokshtanov has received funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support collaborative work to develop a structural theory for quasi-polynomial time algorithms. The $800,000 award, given to Lokshtanov and his colleague Maria Chudnovsky at Princeton University through the NSF’s Algorithmic Foundations program, “supports potentially transformative projects in the theory of al...| engineering.ucsb.edu
UCSB mechanical engineer Alban Sauret and colleagues develop a model to better understand the forces that generate the devastating waves.| The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering - UCSB
Undergraduate students from the Materials Research Laboratory’s internship programs presented the results of their summer research projects.| RSS
The UCSB mechanical engineering professor will study the dynamics behind mudslides, erosion, and other phenomena involving moving sediments.| RSS
The innovative tool, designed specifically for non-expert users, improves airway access and raises survival odds in critical medical emergencies.| The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering - UCSB
The two awards reflect the perceived importance of his innovative research.| The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering - UCSB
UC Santa Barbara’s Department of Bioengineering hosts symposium highlighting novel data-driven biology research.| The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering - UCSB
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The two awards reflect the perceived importance of his innovative research.| The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering - UCSB
Aerospace structures, structural dynamics, composite materials, finite elements, transonic aeroelasticity, wind and earthquake structural engineering, and intelligent manufacturing systems. He has authored or co-authored more than 190 articles for scientific journals, as well as a widely used textbook on finite element structural analysis. He has guided 55 Ph.D. and 23 M.S. recipients. He continues to teach an undergraduate course every year, and is currently guiding one Ph.D. student.| The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering - UCSB
The distinguished chemical engineer and materials scientist joined the UCSB faculty in 2014.| UCSB College of Engineering
Matni's research interests are in the use of information and communication technologies (ICT), including social media tools, as information sources (to tell us about both individuals and organizations); and understanding human behavior around that.| The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering - UCSB
Isukapalli runs the computer engineering Capstone program, which focuses on developing students into professionals by pairing them with industry or academic experts to create an engineered solution for real-world problems. He joined the department in winter 2017, after several years working as a staff scientist in the Wi-Fi division at a semiconductor manufacturing company.| The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering - UCSB
Synthesis and characterization of nanoscale materials as well as the development of scanning probe microscopy (SPM) methods for optical, electrical, and mechanical interrogation of nanoscale systems found in different venues such as material science, microelectronics, catalysis, and biology. His overall goal is to exploit the unique physicochemical properties of nanoscale systems by probing and understanding materials over a variety of length scales from nano to macro.| The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering - UCSB
Simulating fracture: materials with evolving microstructure Thermal barrier coatings Environmental barrier coatings Ceramic matrix composites Explicit discrete element simulations Novel materials synthesis Field-assisted materials assembly 3D printing/assembly of two-phase composites Bio-inspired materials Hierarchical ordered materials Tensegrity structures Minimization in LDOF systems Field-assisted materials assembly Microfluidics Pulsatile (unsteady) flows Solid-fluid interactions Acousti...| The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering - UCSB
Teel's research focuses on the development of feedback control algorithms for nonlinear and hybrid dynamical systems. He researches applications including drug treatment scheduling for HIV patients, online optimization of automobile engine performance, active vibration isolation technology, mobile robots, and aerospace applications.| The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering - UCSB
Mishra's areas of research include: development of GaN electronics, GaN opto-electronics, GaN materials, oxide-based electronics, non-stoichiometric semiconductors, vacuum microelectronics, and Inp & GaAs based electronics.| The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering - UCSB
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
Rachel Segalman receives her second major award in as many weeks, the latest from AIChE.| UCSB College of Engineering
Chemical engineering professor and chair receives prestigious mid-career award from the Department of Energy.| UCSB College of Engineering
Chemical engineering professor and chair Rachel Segalman has been elected an AIChE fellow.| UCSB College of Engineering
M-WET speakers (from left to right) Noah P. Wamble, Chuqiao (Elise) Chen, and Jose Carlos Diaz won the Student and Postdoc Team Science Competition. | The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering - UCSB
Pollock's research interests include the mechanical and environmental performance of materials in extreme environments, unique high temperature materials processing paths, ultrafast laser-material interactions, alloy design and 3-D materials characterization.| The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering - UCSB