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Welcoming the Newest Faculty to the MLPS Division

2026-01-06

The Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences is thrilled to welcome the outstanding new faculty who have joined us. Their expertise spans a wide range of disciplines, from the complexities of volcanic gases to the frontiers of sustainability chemistry and advancements in science education. We invite the campus community to meet the scholars and educators who are shaping the future of research and teaching at UC Santa Barbara.

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Bentson Foundation anchors future of ocean research with $3 million gift for graduate fellowships

2025-12-19

A new initiative at UC Santa Barbara removes financial barriers for marine science scholars, ensuring long-term stability for students tackling global environmental challenges.

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Hot, humid conditions during pregnancy undermine child health much more than heat alone

2025-12-19

A new study highlights the compounded danger of heat and humidity for pregnant women in South Asia. Researchers emphasize that using “wet-bulb globe temperature” metrics is vital for accurate risk assessment, finding that humidity can quadruple the negative impact of heat exposure on prenatal child health.

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‘What, You Don’t Know Who They Are?’

2025-12-18

A year-long collaboration between UCSB physicists and YouTube's Kurzgesagt resulted in a viral educational video that has reached millions worldwide.

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Devoret, Martinis Officially Receive Nobel Prize in Physics

2025-12-11

Honored in Stockholm alongside mentor John Clarke, the duo received the award for their pioneering work on quantum tunnelling in electric circuits.

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The geometry of the game: How a UCSB physicist is helping the Dodgers rethink movement

2025-11-26

Moving beyond traditional stats, Papillon is ushering in "Moneyball 2.0" by using geometric intelligence and neural networks to decode the physics of the World Series champions.

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Physics of life: Boris Shraiman awarded Max Delbrück Prize

2025-11-25

Describing theorists as "herders" of ideas, Shraiman's curiosity-driven journey from quantum materials to the life sciences has yielded profound insights into how living matter organizes itself.

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In Memoriam: Professor Emeritus Gerald H. Jacobs (1934–2025)

2025-11-24

Gerald H. Jacobs, Distinguished Professor Emeritus at UCSB, passed away in Santa Barbara on October 15, 2025, after a year-long illness. Jerry was a renowned scientist, educator, and mentor, dedicating his life to unraveling the complexities of color vision across the animal kingdom and in elucidating the underpinnings of color blindness.

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