Based on a magneto-optic material, the precision magnetometer could enable light-weight and low-power sensing for space, navigation and medical applications.
AI/ML could become more efficient, due to computer component developed by OPUS & Tohoku U, in collaboration w/ TSMC ...
Location: Harold Frank Hall (HFH), Room 4110B (ECE Conf. Rm.) Accurately modeling friction in robotics remains a core challenge, as robotics simulators like Mujoco and PyBullet use simplified friction ...
ECE Assistant Prof. Nina Miolane’s research project on “An AI Model of the Maternal Brain” among TIME magazine’s “Best Inventions of 2025” You might have read in the recent Robert Mehrabian College of ...
Superconducting Single-photon Detectors, III-V Semiconductor Devices including Semiconductor Lasers, Chip-scale Nonlinear Optics, and Quantum Dots, and Molecular Beam Epitaxy ...
From impact to academics to outcomes, UC Santa Barbara ranks among the nation’s top universities In student outcomes and academics. In affordability and social mobility. For return on investment. For ...
The leading scientific organization for optics and photonics recognizes ECE professors Jonathan Klamkin colleague Steve DenBaars for their work and service UCSB College of Engineering professor ...
From COE News article "World Leaders in Electronics and Electrical Engineering" Three UC Santa Barbara professors have been named among the top electronics and electrical engineering scientists in the ...
Zoom Meeting: https://ucsb.zoom.us/j/89075474343?pwd=y0tEyjD3WYfwxbLwy6r02X6PiIf0Ul.1 Reliable millimeter-wave (mmWave) systems require architectures that remain ...
ECE Professor Dmitri Strukov elected a 2023 fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) IEEE Fellow is a distinction reserved for select IEEE members whose extraordinary ...
ECE Associate Professor Spencer LaVere Smith and his Neuroengineering & Neuroscience Lab (SLAB) develop a new microscope for imaging neural circuitry Advancing our understanding of the human brain ...
Collaborative research with ECE Professors Çamsarı & Luke Theogarajan and John Martinis (Physics) published in Nature Electronics shows promise of probabilistic computers The rise of artificial ...
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