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Academic symposium celebrates chancellor's inauguration

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Materials professor and Materials Research Lab director Ram Seshadri kicks off the academic symposium held in honor of newly-inaugurated Chancellor Dennis Assanis
May 29, 2026

Academic symposium celebrates chancellor's inauguration

In the morning of UC Santa Barbara Chancellor Dennis Assanis's inauguration day, UCSB's sixth chancellor highlighted the campus's strengths in facing the challenges of today's world.

"UC Santa Barbara has never been daunted by the challenges of a changing world," he said to the audience of dignitaries and scholars that filled the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara for his inauguration ceremony. "Instead, we make breakthroughs, we dream, we innovate, we lead."

In the afternoon, at the campus's Corwin Pavilion, the audience got a taste of the work behind the breakthroughs and innovations, with an academic symposium that covered the many directions that UCSB researchers have taken - research and collaborations that not only have advanced their fields but, in many cases, have translated into practice, with fruitful results.

An academic symposium held to celebrate the inauguration of UCSB Chancellor Dennis Assanis

"The colleagues that we are proud to feature today…are just a representative sample that reflects some of the disciplinary and interdisciplinary strengths that characterize UC Santa Barbara," said UCSB Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost David Marshall. "They embody the spirit of inquiry and innovation, the spirit of experiment and enterprise and the quality of mind that makes great researchers and also great mentors and teachers."

Speakers included materials scientist and Materials Research Lab Director Ram Seshadri, who wove together the work of Alan Heeger, Herb Kroemer and Shuji Nakamura - three of UCSB's six Nobel laureates in physics - that resulted in the development of white LEDs, which revolutionized lighting all over the world. Resource economist Christopher Costello discussed the work of his group, the Environmental Markets Lab, which has introduced creative, sustainable market-based solutions to many countries; while chemical engineer Michelle O'Malley detailed her research into anaerobic gut bacteria in large herbivores, which has yielded many microbes and enzymes that biotechnology can use to create important products from the often "wasted" parts of plants.

"We collaborate across departments at UCSB, have outside scholars that are part of the team, and we also work with practitioners, NGOs, governments and companies around the world to implement environmental markets," Costello said. "UCSB, in my opinion, rewards both scholarly contributions and this kind of high impact applied work."

The colleagues that we are proud to feature today…are just a representative sample that reflects some of the disciplinary and interdisciplinary strengths that characterize UC Santa Barbara. They embody the spirit of inquiry and innovation, the spirit of experiment and enterprise and the quality of mind that makes great researchers and also great mentors and teachers."

Also giving eight-minute presentations were English professor Alan Liu, whose work in digital humanities bridges data and storytelling; cell biologist Denise Montell, who reported on her work and collaborations that promise exciting new directions in cancer immunotherapy; and Professor of School Psychology and Graduate Division Dean Janine Jones, who gave insights on her work studying the mental health and resilience of schoolchildren.

Rounding out the cohort were physics professor and Eddleman Quantum Institute Director David Weld, who shared his work as an experimental physicist working in the realm of quantum mechanics and discussed the past and potential future of physics research at UCSB; and Chicana and Chicano Studies department chair and professor Dolores Inés Casillas, whose work has revealed the important role that radio plays in the lives of the Latino community.

The speakers credited their accomplishments to the hard work of their students and research groups, to collegial and interdisciplinary collaborations and also to a campus atmosphere that, in the words of Montell, motivates people "to be creative and curious, and to be bold enough to trace that arc from curiosity to consequence."

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