Material Research Laboratory
The innovation engine for new materials
Widely recognized as one of the top five materials research facilities in the world, the MRL serves as the innovation engine for discoveries in new materials. The facility is home to a scientific and engineering community that creates new collective knowledge and fosters the next generation of scientific leaders. By enabling modern technological advances, the high-impact research conducted at the MRL and its affiliated centers has enormous societal impact, and is shaping the future of technology, the environment, and medicine.

Materials Research Outreach Program Symposium (MROP 2026)
Join MRL members Jan 28th and 29th, 2026 for the Materials Research Outreach Program. Click HERE for more information.
News + Announcements
Here’s what’s happening

Ram Seshadri named Lead Editor of Physical Review Materials
Please join the MRL in congratulating Ram Seshadri for being named the next Lead Editor of Physical Review Materials:
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Erick Lawrence Receives National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Award
Please join the MRL in congratulating Erick Lawrence (Clément Group) for having been selected to receive the 20…

Anya Mulligan Receives NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Please join the MRL in congratulating Anya Mulligan for her selection as a 2025 NSF Graduate Research Fellow.…

Dr. Banruo Huang, ACS PMSE Future Faculty Awardee
Please join the MRL in congratulating Dr. Banruo Huang (Hawker Group) for his selection as a 2025 Polymer Scien…
STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES
Summer 2025
The Materials Research Laboratory and the College of Engineering at UC Santa Barbara offer exciting internships to science and engineering students from UCSB and other universities to acquire research experience in a variety of exciting fields.
Don’t miss our deadlines.


Inclusive Excellence for Stakeholdeers
The UC Santa Barbara Materials Research Laboratory and the NSF MRSEC program are committed to providing a welcoming environment for all students, researchers, and faculty members and other partners.
Support for this program is provided by the National Science Foundation, Division of
Materials Research under the Materials Research Science & Engineering Centers Program DMR 2308708