2025
Faculty Focus: Pedram Hassanzadeh
March 3, 2025

Pedram Hassanzadeh is an associate professor in the Department of the Geophysical Sciences and Committee on Computational and Applied Mathematics. He is also the Faculty Director of the AI for Climate (AICE) Initiative and Codirector of the Human-centered Weather Forecasting Initiative. He works on improving the fundamental understanding of the multiscale, nonlinear physics of extreme weather events and developing new tools for predicting the variability of these events across time scales, from days to decades.
Roland Winston, “father of non-imaging optics,” 1936–2025
February 28, 2025

Roland Winston, SB’56, SM’57, PhD’63, former UChicago Physics professor and chair, is remembered as a pioneer of solar energy.
Clay Córdova wins Frontiers of Science Award 2025
February 26, 2025

Congratulations to Clay Córdova, Assistant Professor of Physics, who has received the 2025 Frontiers of Science Award (FSA) from the International Congress of Basic Sciences for his work on theoretical particle physics and new symmetries in nature.
Lunar rocks help scientists pinpoint when the moon crystallized
February 25, 2025

UChicago scientists study samples from Apollo missions, revealing new details about lunar history.
Scientists track sea ice loss with earthquake sensors
February 21, 2025

A new UChicago study uses seismological “background noise” from worldwide monitoring network to study Arctic.
Submit your images from UChicago research to 2025 Science as Art contest
February 21, 2025

Research can often yield beautiful images, offering an opportunity to further scientific engagement. University Communications invites all members of the UChicago community to submit images from their scientific research for the fourth annual Science as Art contest. The deadline to enter is Friday, March 14.
Quantum Leap: New research reveals secrets of random quantum circuits
February 19, 2025

UChicago researchers unveil insights into random quantum circuits, exploring the speed at which random circuits scramble information. These findings, to be presented at the Quantum Information Processing Conference, are crucial for understanding quantum supremacy experiments as well as the future of quantum cryptography.
Six UChicago scientists awarded prestigious Sloan Fellowships in 2025
February 18, 2025

Early-career scholars recognized for pioneering work in statistics, physics, chemistry, astrophysics, and computer science.
‘New findings on TET gene can revolutionise cancer treatment by identifying novel therapeutic targets’
February 13, 2025

In a new interview, Chemistry Professor Chuan He talks about the new findings in cancer research.
Can geoengineering plans save glaciers and slow sea level rise?
February 13, 2025

Geoengineering continues to be a point of debate among climate scientists and scholars. Among the scientists who explored the field's potential was Emeritus Prof. Douglas MacAyeal.
Laura Gagliardi awarded prestigious Solvay Chair in Chemistry
February 13, 2025

UChicago chemist Laura Gagliardi was honored for groundbreaking work in theoretical and computational chemistry.
Up to $130 Million to Fuel Drug Discovery and Development at the University of Chicago
February 13, 2025

UChicago has partnered with the health care investment firm Deerfield Management to launch Hyde Park Discovery, a project dedicated to the development of life-saving treatments.
Scientists explore how to make quantum bits with spinel gemstones
February 13, 2025

A type of gemstone called spinel can be used to store quantum information, according to new research from a collaboration involving University of Chicago, Tohoku University, and Argonne National Laboratory.
Robert Wald awarded 2025 Albert Einstein Medal
February 13, 2025

The prestigious Einstein Medal, established in 1979, honors individuals who have contributed significant scientific findings, works, or publications related to Albert Einstein.
How bioelectronics could heal our bodies and minds, with Bozhi Tian (Ep. 151)
February 12, 2025

Prof. Bozhi Tian, a leader in the field of bioelectronics, explains his research lab’s work and provides insight into captivating intersections between biology and technology.