Computer scientist Misha Sra uses AI to make motor skills training more...
“This project focuses on harnessing AI and XR to enhance human physical abilities,” Sra explained. “It is aimed at bringing AI technology out from two-dimensional screens into the real world, offering...
View ArticleUCSB joins a federally sponsored regional innovation hub to help bolster...
UCSB joins a federally sponsored regional innovation hub to help bolster microelectronics technology
View ArticleResearchers can now visualize osmotic pressure in living tissue
Researchers have developed tools to gauge the pressure and flow of fluid between cells
View ArticleScientists will eliminate bottlenecks to breakthroughs with a newly acquired...
UCSB scientists will eliminate bottlenecks to breakthroughs with a newly acquired synthetic biology robotics system
View ArticleA major materials award for Chris Van de Walle
The materials professor has been awarded the 2023 Materials Theory Award from the Materials Research Society
View ArticleThis adaptive roof tile can cut both heating and cooling costs
Researchers have developed a roof tile that can help keep buildings cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter
View ArticleJohn Bowers to receive the 2024 Jun-ichi Nishizawa Prize for his...
Distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering earns major honor from Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
View ArticleNSF-supported collaborative project to connect culture, creativity and...
A National Science Foundation-supported program at UC Santa Barbara and UCLA will bring together arts and technology
View ArticleBioPACIFIC MIP unites two UC campuses to advance a new model for materials...
An NSF-funded center within the California NanoSystems Institute nurtures scientific innovation and innovative scientific training.
View ArticleLaser tech expert wins major materials award
Larry Coldren, universally recognized as a leader in the field of photonics, wins the prestigious ISCS Heinrich Welker Award
View ArticleA seed grant for light-driven catalysis
With funding from the campus, engineers Phillip Christopher, Shuji Nakamura and Stephen DenBaars collaborate to develop custom lasers to power more efficient photon-driven catalytic processes.
View ArticlePressure determines which embryonic cells become ‘organizers’
Researchers uncover a mechanism by which embryonic cells arrange themselves into tissues and organs during development
View ArticleFive UC Santa Barbara undergraduates named Goldwater Scholars
Five UCSB undergraduates named 2024 Barry Goldwater scholars, a record number for the campus
View ArticleComputer scientist William Wang receives prestigious early career technical...
Computer scientist William Wang receives prestigious early career technical achievement award
View ArticleA prestigious career honor for two elite engineers
Professors Beth Pruitt and M. Scott Shell have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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