Three ECE students recognized by National Science Foundation (NSF) for the 2022 Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP): Hae Lim (fellowship) and Spencer Hutchinson & Nicholas Lewis (honorable mentions)
The Nobel Prize might be better known, but time and again, the Millennium Technology Prize has been one of the first international awards to recognize great innovation
Research.com lists UCSB ECE Professors S. DenBaars, J. Bowers, U. Mishra, A. Teel, P. Kokotovic and L. Coldren among the top Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists in the world and also ranks UCSB at 6th out of 139 U.S. universities in E & EE and 8th among 644 universities in the world
Professor William Smith from UCSB's Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology (EEMB) teams up with ECE professor B. S. Manjunath and his student Angela Zhang in an interdisciplinary undertaking
ECE Prof. B.S. Manjunath and four Materials professors receive an NSF grant of $578,000 (2 years) to develop an ultrafast, ultrasensitive direct electron back-scattered diffraction (EBSD) instrument for the widely accessible scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) platform
ECE Ass't. Prof. Nina Miolane receives an NSF grant of $334,780 (3 years) for her research project that examines the need to rigorously understand and expand the data types to which deep-learning methods can be applied