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Nanoelectronics, Spintronics, Emerging Technologies for Computing, Digital and Mixed-signal VLSI, Neuromorphic and Probabilistic Computing, Quantum Computing, Hardware Acceleration ...
MS Degree The MS degree program provides a wide variety of research and course opportunities from control theory to nanofabrications; device fabrication to image processing; communications to quantum ...
Mohammed “Reza” Mahmoodi, a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate in the lab of ECE Prof. Dmitri Strukov describes an approach to leverage noise, as the human brain does, for better neural networks Those who ...
Jorge Gutierrez is the recipient of the college’s 2023 John and Sheila Lake Excellence Award, for demonstrating outstanding academic performance and an extraordinary level of engagement within the ...
High-speed Mixed-signal Circuits, RF and Millimeter-wave Integrated Circuits and Systems, Photonics, Optoelectronic Interfaces, CMOS and III-V ICs ...
Research Interests RF Sensing and Learning, Communication-Aware Robotics, Next-generation Communication, Vision, Robotics ...
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ECE's Prof. Dan Blumenthal conducts NSF-funded research to pursue quantum-scale sensor technologies Excerpt from The UCSB Current article "UC Santa Barbara Quantum Scientists to Conduct NSF-funded ...
UCSB ECE Prof. João Hespanha & CS professors C. Kreugel, A. Singh, G. Vigna (Director) and collaborators form the Institute for ACTION – an effort that brings the continuous learning and reasoning of ...
ECE Assoc. Prof. Galan Moody interviewed about UCSB selecting world-leading photonic quantum computing company Xanadu to enhance quantum education in the state and prepare its students for careers in ...
UC Santa Barbara’s Institute for Energy Efficiency and IEE Director & ECE Professor John Bowers settle into its state-of-the-art home, the just-completed, donor-funded Henley Hall Award-winning ...
From The UCSB Current article “Beyond Moore’s Law: Innovations in Solid-state physics include ultra-thin ‘two-dimensional’ materials and more” In the ceaseless pursuit of energy-efficient computing, ...