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Locality: Santa Barbara, California

Phone: +1 805-893-3888



Address: University of California, Santa Barbara, Broida Hall 93106-9530 Santa Barbara, CA, US

Website: www.physics.ucsb.edu

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UCSB Physics Department 29.06.2021

Congratulations to all of the incredible UCSB Physics graduates of the class of 2021! #ClassOf2021 #UCSBPhysics #TheWorldGetsChangedHere

UCSB Physics Department 27.06.2021

SPS is excited to announce the latest installment in the Faculty Lecture series with Professor Sagar Vijay! He'll be giving a talk tonight, Tuesday, May 25th at 6 pm Pacific, on "New Phases of Matter from Quantum Entanglement". We hope to see you there! #UCSBPhysics

UCSB Physics Department 07.06.2021

This Wednesday, May 19 at 6:00 PM PDT, Undergraduate Diversity and Inclusion in Physics (UDIP) and the UCSB Association for Women in Mathematics will be hosting an Interdepartmental Faculty Panel! The panelists for this event are: Professor Ania Jayich (Physics), Dr. Sathya Guruswamy (Physics), Professor Raphaële Clément (Computer Science), and Professor Samantha Daly (Mechanical Engineering). The faculty panelists will be discussing their backgrounds and answering student q...uestions. We encourage students of all backgrounds and identities to attend! Zoom link: https://ucsb.zoom.us/j/81197879498 #UCSBPhysics #TheWorldGetsChangedHere

UCSB Physics Department 18.05.2021

The UCSB Physics Department would like to congratulate Max Prichard for receiving an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship! Max will be starting his PhD at Princeton University this fall and is planning on working with Dr. Waseem Bakr on Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. #UCSBPhysics #TheWorldGetsChangedHere #ClassOf2021

UCSB Physics Department 30.04.2021

The UCSB Physics Department would like to congratulate Alec Cao for receiving an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship! Next year, Alec will be completing a Masters in Physics at Cambridge University on the Churchill Scholarship before starting a PhD program at the University of Colorado Boulder. #UCSBPhysics #TheWorldGetsChangedHere #ClassOf2021

UCSB Physics Department 13.04.2021

The UCSB Physics department would like to recognize graduate student Erin Yandel for receiving a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Research Fellowship. Erin will be conducting research on Light system and CRT commissioning for the Short-Baseline Near Detector at Fermilab. Find out more about this award here: http://ow.ly/B1wF50ECzG7 #UCSBPhysics #TheWorldGetsChangedHere