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Convergence – the Magazine of Engineering and the Sciences at UC Santa Barbara (Winter 2021 issue) ECE in Convergence "Spinjet3D Wins Virtual New Venture Competition" (page 5 ) The team won the 2020 ...
Matthew Dupree, Yingchao Zhu and Computer Engineering Capstone (ECE 189) course instructor Dr. Yogananda Isukapalli received the award for their paper “Optically-guided multirotor autonomous descent ...
From the COE News – "Going Vertical to Advance a New Realm of High-Precision PICs" Bowers and the researchers' work appears in the August 3 issue of the journal NATURE, in an article titled “3D ...
Karnaty served as the TA for communication electronics classes (ECE145A/218A, and ECE145B/218B), courses he completed in his first year or graduate school. He tried to help students focus on the ...
ECE students who are taking ECE 10A or 10C in this fall quarter probably do not fully grasp what it took to ensure that they can do hands-on lab work for the courses, which are being taught remotely.
From The UCSB Current "The Cadence of Electronics Innovation" For several years, UCSB professor John Bowers, who is the Fred Kavli Chair in Nanotechnology and director of the UC Santa Barbara’s ...
Excerpt from The UCSB Current article “Moody Lab Develops a New Method for On-chip Generation of Single Photon” ” The world is abuzz about the future of quantum, and researchers everywhere are working ...
Though not as prevalent in the atmosphere as carbon dioxide, methane is a far more potent greenhouse gas. Occurring naturally as well as being manmade, methane is much shorter-lived than CO2, but it ...
From The UCSB Current article "Two UCSB professors selected by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to be Experimental Physics Investigators" ECE Professors Jon Schuller and Physics Prof. Andrew ...
From The UCSB Current article "Unite to Light Sends Solar Lamps and Chargers to Lahaina" The smoke. The soot. The devastation. No one understands what it’s like to survive a wildfire … except another ...
Classical computing is built upon the power of the bit, which is, in essence, a micro transistor on a chip that can either be on or off, representing a 1 or a 0 in binary code. The quantum computing ...
There was no shortage of good ideas at the events. The annual undergraduate engineering showcase — which took place Friday, June 7 — was the culmination of year-long special projects undertaken by ...