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A Q&A with Evan McCall, Founder of RazeMath and Winner of the New Venture Competition in 2025

Friday, September 19, 2025

Our department had the pleasure of chatting with Evan McCall, whose AI-powered, personalized tutoring application RazeMath won the New Venture Competition earlier this year. Read his full interview to learn more about him, the origins of his start-up company, his experience in the New Venture Program, and more.

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Fall Quarter Newsletter 2025: Program Updates

Friday, September 19, 2025

Happy Fall Quarter! Our department is thrilled to share this retrospective on Spring/Summer 2025. Below, you'll get an exclusive look into what our programs have achieved over the past two quarters, including record numbers for our Certificate program, as well as what's in store for the academic year ahead. For our internal team, the department has also recently welcomed Assistant Teaching Professor Ting Xiao, and a refresh on this very website! 

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Meet Tanvi Mehta, MTM Class of 2025

Friday, September 19, 2025

Our department had the pleasure of sitting down with Tanvi Mehta, one of our MTM students from our 2025 cohort, to chat about what brought her to the program, the skills she’s learned, and what she’ll be taking with her as she dives into her new internship at CrossnoKaye. Tanvi grew up in Bangalore, India, where she received her Bachelor of Design in Product Design from Karnavati University.

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A Different Kind of Emotional Support: Can AI Be Your Therapist?

Thursday, September 18, 2025

As AI tools have become more robust in their capacity for conversation, they’ve also developed a surprising new role as a stand-in for human emotional support. You’ve probably aware of coworkers, friends, and family—or perhaps even yourself—using AI as a counselor. And the research shows that most people who do this find it helpful! However, this seeming replacement gets more complicated, as shown in research by our own Fares Ahmad and Nelson Phillips.

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Prior Company Affiliations: How Where You’ve Worked Affects What You Do Next

Thursday, September 18, 2025

No job exists in a vacuum. For any position, whether moving laterally or climbing the corporate ladder, all employees bring their prior company experience into their new lines of work. This is especially true for founders of new companies— as a large project on Silicon Valley startups by Professor Christine Beckman (Department of Technology Management at UCSB) has demonstrated. 

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Alumni Spotlight: Sandesh Shivakumar, MTM '25

Friday, September 5, 2025

With a computer science degree and three years at Dell Technologies, Sandesh Shivakumar wanted more than technical expertise: “MTM delivers in nine months what would normally take three to four years of work experience.” Through MTM’s hands-on curriculum, Sandy gained skills in business strategy, digital transformation, and go-to-market planning.

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A Q&A with Eric Zackrison, Lecturer in Technology Management

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Our department had the pleasure of sitting down and chatting with Professor Eric Zackrison, one of our incredible lecturers. Read his full interview to learn more about his background, teaching experience and more—as well as to get an in-depth look at a recently developed core course for our Undergraduate Certificate, TMP X111, which he has been teaching. 

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A Q&A with Kelly Behlen, Alumna of the Undergraduate Certificate in Technology Management

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Our department had the pleasure of chatting with Kelly Behlen, an alumna of our Undergraduate Certificate and a former intern in our department, to talk about the impact Technology Management has had on her life, career, and more. Read her full interview to learn more about the path that took her from her Certificate and working as an intern in our department, to her exciting new leadership role at Cisco Meraki

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Achieving Consensus: What the Path to a Code of Ethics Says About Communication

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

As the usage of AI becomes more widespread, so do discussions about its ethics in the workplace and beyond. Many modern industries, such as the medical industry with the American Medical Association’s Code of Medical Ethics, have established rules for appropriate practice that serve wider society, its clientele, and peers. As the AI industry gains its footing, how might its community come together to arrive at a similar, standardized code of ethics? What takes a discussion in a conference room and turns it into a rulebook that everyone can agree on? Assistant Professor Jessica J. Santana (UCSB), along with co-author Seonghoon Kim (National University of Singapore), tackles this question in their research.

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Donorship Profile: How Endowed Chairs help make Technology Management great

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Philanthropy is an incredibly important part of any university’s operations, but it is especially important for a public university like UCSB. For us in the Department of Technology Management, one significant source of donor support comes in the form of Endowed Chairs. These coveted chairs contribute heavily to the quality of our faculty lineup and the caliber of their research, as well as the accessibility of resources and funding for our students. Check out this Q&A and more about what Endowed Chairs bring to our department!

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Spring Quarter Newsletter 2025: Program Updates

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Happy Spring Quarter! Our department is excited to be putting together this retrospective on Winter 2025 and the beginning of Spring. Our programs are working hard preparing for graduation, key departmental events like the New Venture Competition (NVC) Finals, and more! We’d also like to highlight amazing new achievements like the launch of the E+TM Program and our PhD students’ advancement to candidacy. Read on for more details.

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Information heterogeneity in AI systems

Friday, May 16, 2025

Manish Raghavan, Drew Houston (2005) Career Development Porfessor at the MIT Sloan School of Managaement and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

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