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  2. List of University of California, Santa Barbara faculty

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    Thomas C. Bruice, coined the term "bio-organic chemistry", member of National Academy of Science [11] Craig Hawker [ 12 ] Bruce H. Lipshutz , professor, made significant contributions to copper catalyzed organic reactions [ 13 ]

  3. Rachel A. Segalman - Wikipedia

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    At UCSB she worked under the supervision of Edward J. Kramer. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Her research thesis was on controlling long range order in block copolymer thin films. [ 7 ] After completing her Ph.D., Segalman was a Chateaubriand postdoctoral fellow at the Ecole Européenne de Chimie, Polymères et Matériaux working under Georges Hadziioannou.

  4. List of University of California, Santa Barbara alumni

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    Name Degree(s) Prize year Prize field Reason (prize citation) Additional notability David Moats: B.A. 1969: 2001: Editorial Writing "For his even-handed and influential series of editorials commenting on the divisive issues arising from civil unions for same-sex couples."

  5. Ralph Pearson - Wikipedia

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    He received his Ph.D. in physical chemistry in 1943 from Northwestern University, and taught chemistry at Northwestern faculty from 1946 until 1976, when he moved to University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB). He retired in 1989 but remained active in research in theoretical inorganic chemistry until his death.

  6. Susannah Scott - Wikipedia

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    Susannah L. Scott is a Canadian-American chemist who is Professor of Surface Chemistry and the Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Chair in Sustainable Catalysis at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her research considers the design of heterogeneous catalysts for the efficient conversion of feedstocks and catalysts that improve the environment

  7. University of California, Santa Barbara College of Engineering

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    The UC Santa Barbara College of Engineering maintains a highly selective admissions process. As of 2024, the College reported an overall acceptance rate of approximately 9%. [9] Acceptance rates vary among specific programs: Computer Engineering: 7% of applicants admitted [10] Electrical Engineering: 9% of applicants admitted [11]

  8. Wikipedia : Wiki Ed/UC Santa Barbara/CHEM 239 (Spring 2016)

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  9. College of Creative Studies - Wikipedia

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    There is an additional application process to the standard UC Santa Barbara admission for prospective CCS students, and CCS accepts applications for admissions throughout the year. The college only offers 9 majors: Art, Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Computing, Marine Science, Mathematics, Music Composition, Physics, and Writing and ...