materials
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A new material holds promise for the next generation of organic electronics
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Team of materials researchers explores new domains of the compositionally complex metals
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NSF awards UC Santa Barbara, UCLA $23.7 million for collaboration focused on using natural building blocks to make new materials
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Materials scientists work on the semiconductors that could transform how we disinfect surfaces, spaces, PPE
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Scientists discover a long-sought quantum spin liquid state in a material
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Materials scientists uncover source of degradation in sodium batteries
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Five members of the UC Santa Barbara community will join 41 Nobel laureates in Lindau, Germany this summer
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Materials researchers discover a way to control the electrical properties of organic semiconductors within the same material
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With rare iodine polymer discovery, UCSB researchers unexpectedly reveal key to starch-iodine mystery
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With NSF support, Tresa Pollock and her team are developing high-performance materials for extreme environments
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NSF grant to UCSB engineers supports research and development of advanced materials
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Hawker, a professor of materials, is recognized for revolutionizing materials research
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O'Malley is recognized for her work with anaerobic microbes
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Materials program ranks number 2 overall, takes the top spot among public institutions; chemical engineering comes in at number 5
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Chris Van de Walle is recognized for his work with superconducting and energy efficient materials
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Novel materials and the latest in materials research were topics of discussion at the annual conference
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Edward John Kramer, professor of chemical engineering and of materials at UCSB, died on Dec. 27.
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Behind UCSB Nobel laureate Shuji Nakamura’s breakthrough invention of the bright blue LED were years of toil and uncertainty
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Emperor Akihito will present the Order of Culture Medal to Shuji Nakamura at a ceremony at the Imperial Palace on November 3.
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The prize recognizes Nakamura for the invention of efficient blue light-emitting diodes
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Annual honor recognizes the most influential researchers in the fields of chemistry, physics, medicine and economics based on citations
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An implantable biosensor may be the key to discovering the neurochemistry of drug addiction
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Robert McMeeking, professor of mechanical engineering and also of materials at UC Santa Barbara, has received the Timoshenko Medal from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
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The partnership between UCSB and Mitsubishi has produced more inventions than any university-based research program in the world.
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By determining simple guidelines, researchers at UC Santa Barbara's Solid State Lighting & Energy Electronics Center (SSLEEC) have made it possible to optimize phosphors –– a key component in white LED...
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Matthew Begley, professor of mechanical engineering and materials at UC Santa Barbara, has been chosen as one of three recipients for the 2013 Fraunhofer-Bessel Research Award.
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Three of UC Santa Barbara's top graduate student researchers have been selected to join a delegation attending the 63rd Annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau, Germany, from June 30 to July 5.
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A new, noninvasive, and low-cost method for the early detection and monitoring of osteoarthritis (arthritis caused by wear and tear) may be on its way, thanks to research by UC Santa Barbara scientists from the Department of Chemical Engineering...
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In its annual ranking of leading graduate and professional programs at American universities, U.S. News & World Report magazine has rated two of UC Santa Barbara's programs among the top 10 in the nation.
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Materials research at UC Santa Barbara ranks second in the world in terms of citation impact –– a method for comparing the quality of research–– according to a new report by Thomson Reuters.
