Graduate studies in ECE are broad and encompass many diverse areas such as computers and digital systems, control, communications, electronics, signal processing, electromagnetics, electro-optics, ...
Integrated Circuits and Systems, Memory-Centric Computing, Analog Mixed-Signal and Digital VLSI, Hardware Accelerator, Alternative Computing, Brain-Inspired and Neuromorphic computing, Machine ...
ECE Prof. Kaustav Banerjee elected by the Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP) as a 2024 JSAP Fellow International Kaustav Banerjee has been elected for his "contributions to nanoelectronics design ...
ECE Assoc. Prof. Zheng Zhang among four potentially high-impact projects seeking to solve critical energy-efficiency challenges have been awarded more than $240,000 in cumulative funding related to ...
Excerpt from The UCSB Current article "Best in Building" The sleek and shimmering modern building that houses UC Santa Barbara’s Institute for Energy Efficiency is earning major accolades for its ...
Postdoc Chunfeng Cui and her supervisor Prof. Zheng Zhang receive a best paper award from IEEE Transactions Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology The editors of the journal selected Cui’s ...
ECE Prof. Mark Rodwell and Samsung demonstrate a 6G terahertz wireless communication prototype. The demonstration explored the potential of THz spectrum application for 6G wireless communications.
Excerpt from UCSB Daily Nexus – "California Governor Appoints New University of California Regent: Jose Hernández" Hernández applied to be a UC Regent three years ago after finishing a nine-year term ...
ECE Professors Ramtin Pedarsani and Mahnoosh Alizadeh project with high-impact potential seeking to solve grand challenges of energy efficiency awarded seed funding from UCSB’s Institute for Energy ...
ECE’s Galan Moody receives the award in support of his effort to develop a new quantum photonic platform that allows for chip-scale quantum information processing with light With an ability to analyze ...
Thirty years ago, UCSB inventors had no clear path for taking ideas to the marketplace. Now they do. Here's how it happened. (York, Culler, Bowers, Jerphagnon) ...