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2020

Web of science recognizes highly cited researchers of 2020

December 2, 2020

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Nine current and former University of Chicago Physical Science Division scientists were named in Web of Science's 2020 report of highly cited researchers. Researchers on the list have demonstrated significant and broad influence in the past decade, with highly cited papers ranking in the top 1% by citation for a chosen field or fields.


UChicago campus full voter engagement helps boost Hyde Park-Kenwood voter turn-out to 88.19%

December 2, 2020

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UChicago campus full voter engagement helps boost Hyde Park-Kenwood voter turn-out to 88.19 percent. Precinct 27, which covers campus, exceeded 100 percent voter turn-out


CS student, Tyler Skluzacek, invents vibrating smartwatch to stop nightmares

December 2, 2020

Tyler Skluzacek

CS student, Tyler Skluzacek, invented a vibrating smartwatch to stop nightmares affecting combat veterans. Now it has been given FDA approval as a therapeutic device


New nanotechnology design provides hope for personalized ‘vaccination’ to treat cancer

November 30, 2020

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Professor of Chemistry Wenbin Lin co-led a new study that uses a nanotechology to provide hope for personalized ‘vaccination’ to treat cancer


South African roots, travel shape computer scientist’s research

November 30, 2020

Marshini Chetty, Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science, studies human-computer interaction. Her South African roots and extensive travel have shaped her research, which focuses, in part, on making the internet a more inclusive space.


Meet Financial Mathematics student, Zachary Myers

November 30, 2020

Zachary Myers, financial math student

Zachary Myers was born in Michigan and grew up outside of Cleveland, Ohio. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a B.S. in Mathematics in May. He began his studies at UChicago this Autumn Quarter as a master’s student in the Financial Mathematics program. 


Pioneering PSD scientists Laura Gagliardi, John Carlstrom, and Yamuna Krishnan recognized as 2020 AAAS fellows

November 24, 2020

Three portraits of PSD scientists, Laura Gagliardi, John Carlstrom, and Yamuna Krishnan

Five UChicago scientists named 2020 AAAS fellows, with pioneering PSD scientists Laura Gagliardi, John Carlstrom, and Yamuna Krishnan attaining recognition


Chicago Quantum Summit highlights new U.S. quantum centers, economic opportunities

November 23, 2020

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The third annual Chicago Quantum Summit, hosted virtually at the University of Chicago Nov. 11-13 by the Chicago Quantum Exchange, brought together more than 20 speakers from across the nation and attracted more than 1,000 attendees from 42 countries


ECHO game brings students together—and keeps them safe

November 20, 2020

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This Autumn Quarter an alternate reality game created by an interdisciplinary group of UChicago researchers gathered 70 teams of students—and helped keep them safe. Culminating in an Oct. 30 livestream, the ECHO game brought together students and other members of the UChicago community through weeks of collaborative play


Computer scientist Nick Feamster discusses Twitter and Facebook disinformation on WTTW

November 20, 2020

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Computer scientist Nick Feamster discusses Twitter and Facebook disinformation on PBS-affiliate WTTW


Astronomy and physics students featured in new UChicagoGRAD podcast

November 20, 2020

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New ‘Expand Your Perspective’ podcast features PSD grad students studying space and the universe: ranging from exoplanets to galaxies to black holes. With Nora Bailey (Astronomy & Astrophysics), Gourav Khullar (Astronomy & Astrophysics), and Gautam Satishchandran (Physics)


PSD in the News - November 2020

November 19, 2020

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This month PSD researchers have been featured for their efforts to turn an IBM computer into a quantum material, unlock why supersymmetry can solve problems in the Standard Model, and tune materials to launch a new computing paradigm inspired by the energy-efficiency of the brain.


New computer science Asst. Prof. Robert Rand writes the language for tomorrow’s quantum computers

November 19, 2020

Robert Rand, Computer Science Assistant Professor

New computer science Assistant Professor Robert Rand builds interfaces for revolutionary quantum machines


Meteorite hunters Assoc. Prof. Phillipp Heck and postdoctoral researcher Jennika Greer featured on CNN

November 19, 2020

Still from a CNN report about meteor landing on Michigan, shows meteor falling above cars on a highway

Meteorite hunters Assoc. Prof. Phillipp Heck and postdoctoral researcher Jennika Greer featured on CNN


Scientists in the Galli Group uncover secrets to designing brain-like devices

November 19, 2020

Scientists in the Galli Group uncover secrets to designing brain-like devices