2020
Intentional Space: simple strategies blog
March 27, 2020
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working at home & a morning routine
Read the PSD Communications blog Intentional Space for simple strategies to help you navigate working from home and heightening your awareness. This blog series by PSD Communications Specialist Maureen McMahon will run during Spring Quarter. Find simple work-from-home routines, mindfulness strategies, and ways to cultivate a peaceful day.
Mark Levin awarded Cancer Research Foundation Young Investigators Prize
March 24, 2020
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Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry Mark Levin was awarded the Cancer Research Foundation Young Investigators Prize for his proposal to find a new way to create a synthetic tracer compound which will significantly improve the effectiveness of current PET scan technology. If he is successful, his technology will open the door to a whole new class of more effective imaging compounds.
Margaret Gardel awarded the Sackler Prize in Biophysics
March 24, 2020
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Margaret Gardel, Professor in the Department of Physics and Director of the Material Research Science and Engineering Center, was awarded $25,000 for work on how cells sense mechanical forces and respond to those forces with chemical activity.
EDI’s Wellness Check-In March 2020
March 24, 2020
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We asked our Staff and Student Committees to share some of their strategies on wellness and virtual community building. Here are a few of their thoughts on how to best adapt, manage and stay positive.
PSD Spotlight: Natalie Lund
March 23, 2020
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PSD’s April spotlight is Natalie Lund, Director of Communications for the Physical Sciences Division. Natalie has been with UChicago for eighteen months and is a young adult fiction author with Penguin Randomhouse.
Understanding RNA could boost effectiveness of future COVID-19 vaccine
March 23, 2020
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Prof. Chuan He hopes to begin working on purified viral RNA from collaborators early this week.
Richard Miller, pioneer of computational astrophysics, 1926–2020
March 23, 2020
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Prof. Richard Miller, founding Chair on the Committee of Information Sciences and pioneer in numerical simulations of the formation of structure in the universe and dynamics of galaxies, died Mar. 7 in Chicago.
Research by PhD Student Pranav Gokhale and EPiQC Wins IBM Q Best Paper
March 20, 2020
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Research by PhD Student Pranav Gokhale and EPiQC Wins IBM Q Best Paper
An Automated Menu for LHC Data and the Search for Dark Matter
March 18, 2020
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With a CDAC Discovery Grant, physicist David Miller and computer scientist Yuxin Chen hope to build a "self-driving" system for selecting and analyzing data from the Large Hadron Collider at CERN
UChicago Medicine’s Emily Landon answers common questions about COVID-19
March 17, 2020
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UChicago Medicine’s Emily Landon answers common questions about COVID-19. Assoc. Prof. Landon specializes in infectious disease, and serves as medical director of antimicrobial stewardship and infection control at University of Chicago Medicine.
“Active materials” could inspire new technology
March 13, 2020
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James Franck Institute physicist Prof. Vincenzo Vitelli and his group push the boundaries between materials and machines. In a new Nature Physics paper, they explain "active materials” could inspire new technology
How AI could help translate the written language of ancient civilizations
March 13, 2020
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Oriental Institute, Computer Science scholars collaborate on program to read cuneiform tablets
A Smithsonian curator remembers UChicago chemist Toshiko Mayeda
March 10, 2020
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UChicago female chemist Tosh Mayeda went from an internment camp to studying the chemistry of the solar system
UChicago computer scientists propose Fawkes, a system fighting unauthorized facial recognition models
March 10, 2020
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UChicago computer scientists propose Fawkes, a system that allow individuals to inoculate themselves against unauthorized facial recognition models
A theory for generating and moving energy efficiently
March 10, 2020
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Scientists Shiva Safaei, Prof. David Mazziotti, and LeeAnn Sager discuss a prediction that dual states of matter can exist in the same material—which may be useful for applications