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Wet adhesion is a true engineering challenge. Marine animals such as mussels, oysters and barnacles are naturally equipped with the means to adhere to...

August 6, 2015
Chemical Engineering

Four UC Santa Barbara students have been selected as the inaugural participants in a new initiative designed to enhance the way UCSB prepares its...

August 10, 2015
Chemical Engineering

Professor Michelle O’Malley was named by MIT Technology Review as one of its 2015...

August 18, 2015
Chemical Engineering
Rachel Segalman

When Rachel Segalman returned to the UCSB campus as a professor of Chemical...

July 2, 2015
Chemical Engineering
Professor Songi Han

Songi Han, Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry and of Chemical Engineering at UC Santa Barbara,...

June 10, 2015
Chemical Engineering

Colloidal particles are often directed to assemble by applying external fields to steer them into well‐defined structures at given locations. We are...

Chemical Engineering

Large-scale commercialization of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFCs) for power generation is hindered by their high cost, most of which is...

Chemical Engineering

Producing flows in dead-end pores is not currently possible through conventional pressure-driven mechanisms. Furthermore, in practical situations...

Chemical Engineering

We use theory and simulation techniques to connect molecular features of macromolecular materials, specifically polymers, to their morphology and...

Chemical Engineering
Matt Helgelson

In recognition of their outstanding efforts as educators at UC Santa Barbara engineering professors ...

May 22, 2015
Chemical Engineering

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